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It's 2020, DNS are still not encrypted. Which means: - there is nothing preventing your internet provider or government from knowing what website you visit. - any domain and subdomain accessed over the internet is public information (because can be recorded via passive DNS)
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…in reply to @steren
Thanks firefox for rolling our DNS over HTTPS blog.mozilla.org/blog/2020/02/25/firefox-continues-push-to-bring-dns-over-https-by-default-for-us-users/ I like that it provides a default (Cloudflare), but allows you to bring your own resolver. Also, this default doesn't know you as a person, contrary to your ISP.