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Protect your DNS traffic with DoH. Keep your DNS queries private by using DNS over HTTPS (DoH) in supporting web browsers. Your browser's DNS traffic becomes encrypted to remain private and unmodified by network operators and snoops. OpenDNS now has the following DoH endpoints available:
Trying to configure your browser to use DoH? See the article linked here: Using DNS over HTTPS (DoH) with OpenDNS. Query format. OpenDNS follows RFC8484, accepting DoH (DNS over HTTPS) using both GET and POST methods containing queries in DNS Wire Format. Note that OpenDNS does not support queries in JSON format. GET
The profile should download. On macOS, double click on the downloaded file to open it in settings, and approve instalation. On iOS, go to System Settings => General => Profile , select downloaded profile and tap the “Install” button.
There are several browsers and devices compatible with DNS over HTTPS (DoH). This protocol lets you encrypt your connection to OpenDoH in order to protect your DNS queries from privacy intrusions and tampering.
DoH - DNS over HTTPS. DoH queries resolve over HTTPS for privacy, performance, and security. DoH also makes it easier to use a name server of your choice instead of the one configured for your system.
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Set Up OpenDNS. On Your Device. Thanks for choosing OpenDNS! To get started, you’ll need to set up one or more of your devices to use OpenDNS’s DNS nameservers. For instructions on how to do this, choose your device type from one of the categories below.