Lee wrote on 26/02/2020 20:10:
On 2/25/20, Paul Bergsagel <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi,
Does SeaMonkey support DoH and if it does how can it be enabled?
apparently not
I was going to ask the same question :-D
Also does anyone know the pros and cons of using DoH?
Pro - hide your dns traffic from your ISP, sidestep ISP/Country blocks
for "bad" hostnames
Like using a VPN that also offers DNS server service, just with even more
privacy I tink.
Con - google. cloudflare, whatever sees all your name resolution
requests, no ability to monitor or block name resolution requests on
your own (eg. family safe or gambling filters)
If you think you might want DOH then you should take a look at TOR
https://www.torproject.org/
better privacy, but riskier since anyone can put up an exit node and
do whatever (at the very least, do not enable javascript from
unencrypted pages)
[...]
I'm testing NextDNS on Firefox (you can also set it on routers, single
computers, whatever) and it allows to use a whitelist in case any website you
need is blocked because they also filter tracking links.
I'm not going to use Cloudflare for DoH even if their resolvers are really fast.
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