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Oblivious DNS over HTTPS

Cloudflare and Apple made a new DNS protocol to protect your data from ISPs

Whether it does or not depends on how creepy your ISP is

The protocol works by introducing a proxy server between you and the DNS server. The proxy acts as a go-between, sending your requests to the DNS server, and delivering its responses back without ever letting it know who requested the data.

theverge.com/platform/2020/12/

reading that just minded me i hadn't set up cloudflare DNS for one device i use

ICYMI:

counter.social/@ecksmc/1034890

sidenote: Android head to settings > wifi and internet > look for "Private DNS" > tap and add "private DNS provider hostname" > add

1dot1dot1dot1.cloudflare-dns.com

save that

also go to

https://1.1.1.1/help

when completed the steps to make sure all is working ok

@ecksmc they make an app also that helps. It’s also free and helps achieve the same security without scaring the less than techy folks.

@JGNWYRK yes

i share this method though for folk who also use a seperate VPN service using an app

you can't have the 1.1.1.1 app running alongside a VPN app

and 1.1.1.1 warp VPN is not a VPN as we know it

Cloudflare promotes its recently-released Warp service for smartphones as a VPN for non-technical people, but it doesn't provide the kind of privacy you'd expect from a full VPN

wired.co.uk/article/cloudflare

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