Best Encrypted DNS in 2023? USE THIS COMBO!

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What is the best encrypted DNS to use in 2023? Find out now in this video!

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This is the first time I've ever heard of Quad9!
I've been trying to find a DNS to replace CloudFlare with for a long time now.
Thanks for the heads up, Tom!

WackyModder
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DNS doesnt hide your browsing from your ISP. They can see the host domain. They just cant see what you are doing on it. Encrypted DNS or not.

ImARealHumanPerson
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No matter what you use there's no privacy

Edwurdo-wj
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@0:44 Encrypted DNS doesn't prevent the ISP or DNS provider (whichever you are using) from seeing your IP address, nor the response it gave for that address.

Encrypted DNS or DNS over HTTPS or DoH (whichever you like to call it) ensures that request and reply packets are securely sent, securely transmitted and securely received between two entities, while ensuring the connection identity of both parties.
That encrypted request has to be unpacked and processed by *something* and it's highly possible some appropriately authoritative administrator(s) somewhere in the other station can see that data should the unlikely need arise, otherwise with millions of DNS requests per day, nobody gives a shite about where you legally go.

With that being said, using an encrypted DNS service apart from your ISP servers will prevent your ISP from wire tapping into your otherwise plain DNS requests.

And Encrypted DNS is technically slower, how many milliseconds slower than in-the-clear packets will vary. Not really enough to notice though.

SpaceCadetJesus
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Using unbound dns over vpn feature. Then using a vpn for specific data flows on my network via policy based routing.

Placesandspaces
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I’m rocking AdGuard Home running on a Rpi which itself backs off to NextDNS for upstream DNS. I also have DoH setup on AdGuard too so I can use it outside of my network. Oh and a VPN. Next step: a self hosted mail server 😂

davidqueen
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It's better to disable secure dns while using a vpn. It's a guarantee there will be a dns leak if secure dns or another dns provider outside your vpn service is used.

christophersoutherlin
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I have been trying to find a good guide for implmenting quad 9 at the router level in combination with the dhcp server in your router. The message I see currently in the router is "Your router's DHCP server is configured to provide a DNS server that's different from your router's IP address. This will prevent clients from using the DNS Privacy servers.". So does this mean on the wan page to put Quad 9's dns settings and then on the Router's DHCP page to put the router's internal IP.

ricn
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I only use three systems for adblocking and blocking malicious urls depending on the system and environment, these are :
Nextdns, adguard home and pihole

DunOpondo