@SloppilyFloss to Technology • 3 years agoWhy not use DNS over HTTPS (DoH)?www.bsdhowto.chmessage-square0arrow-up114arrow-down10
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minus-square@federico3link2•edit-23 years ago DoH is not about protecting your DNS queries from peepers. That is a big lie. Reminder: if you don’t protect your HTTP[S] traffic using Tor and TorBrowser, your privacy is still very much compromised. For a nosy Internet Provider is very easy to correlate the IP addresses your browser connects to with the most popular websites and services. (Not to mention browser fingerprintinting and tracking done by 3rd parties)
minus-square@federico3link1•3 years agoYes and also, even with ESNI or domain fronting in use, the IP addresses are still a dead giveway. There’s no protection from that.
Reminder: if you don’t protect your HTTP[S] traffic using Tor and TorBrowser, your privacy is still very much compromised.
For a nosy Internet Provider is very easy to correlate the IP addresses your browser connects to with the most popular websites and services.
(Not to mention browser fingerprintinting and tracking done by 3rd parties)
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Yes and also, even with ESNI or domain fronting in use, the IP addresses are still a dead giveway. There’s no protection from that.
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