Today's privacy tip: Secure your DNS Queries using DoH
DNS over HTTPS (DoH) enables Domain Name System (DNS) resolution via the HTTPS protocol. DoH allows users to encrypt DNS traffic by using a TLS channel directly to a single provider they trust - Chrome actually supports 7 different providers. Configuring Chrome to use DoH is as straightforward as enabling the #dns-over-https flag (type ‘chrome://flags/#dns-over-https‘ in the ominbox) then select ‘enabled’ from the drop-down menu. You too can live on the experimental edge and keep your searches private. For more on DoH and much more check out this research paper.
Is it true that DoH is a DNS-specific implementation of HTTPS Over Multiple Enterprise Resources?
Craig
Any idea how it deals with split-brain DNS? That is, my company supplies different results to internal vs public queries?