DNS over HTTPS (DoH) is becoming available on more platforms. Do you have a favorite DoH provider?
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<blockquote><em><a href="#545243">In reply to wright_is:</a></em></blockquote><p>What's the major advantage to DNS-over-TLS versus DNS-over-HTTPS?</p><p><br></p><p>From reading-around online I thought the whole advantage of DoH was that it is harder to block on a firewall, as it uses the standard 443 port that HTTPS traffic does, whereas DoT uses its own unique port (853) and therefore can be blocked considerably easier?</p><p><br></p><p>(I would assume Firefox and Google Chrome's built-in Secure DNS both use DoH?)</p>
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<p>Firefox now has this built-in (Options > General > Network Settings > "Enable DNS over HTTPS") with a choice of either Cloudfare or NextDNS by-default (though you can choose "custom" and specify your own). Anyone using either and would recommend one over-the-other?</p><p><br></p><p>You can also turn it on in Google Chrome: in the address bar, type CHROME://FLAGS and search for DNS then under "Secure DNS lookups" change the dropdown to Enabled. It doesn't state which provider they use for this though.</p>