
Thanks in no small part to COVID-19, we have found ourselves in a golden age of conspiracy theories. With so much…
Thanks in no small part to COVID-19, we have found ourselves in a golden age of conspiracy theories. With so much…
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It doesn’t even have to sniff. After you get the DNS information you still need to send data to the website you are trying to get. Your ISP MUST know this address in order to properly route your packet.
The whole reason for this service is to test DNS over Https or DoH. There’s a draft for the standard working it’s way through the IETF. This would encrypt your request. The ISP of course would still be able to tell which IP you end up connecting to. The only benefit currently is the query response time, which to an…