On Wed, 25 Dec 2019 20:14:00 -0800
"Mike C." <[email protected]> wrote:

> Has anyone dug into this much or actually using it?
> 
> It's experimental in Chrome but not currently available in the .deb
> version.
> 
> Apparently, It has been a Firefox feature for a few years, but Chrome
> has been my browser of choice for many years now.
> 
> OpenWrt supports DoH through DNSMasq and HTTPS-DNS-Proxy. Which is
> nice because then all your LAN / WLAN devices can use it after
> setting up once and makes troubleshooting any problems related to it
> much easier.
> 
> I know a few years ago, DNSMasq was pretty standard on Ubuntu / Debian
> based distros. Which makes me think there's probably a HTTPS-DNS-Proxy
> package for most Linux distros.
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I would not recommend using it. It's just a way for data-mining
companies to suck up more of your private life. There's no security or
reliability to it over normal DNS. In fact, the security and
reliability is worse.

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