A little more privacy centric DNS setup for home users (thelazysre.com) 6 points by voioo 9mo ago ↗ HN
[–] jqpabc123 9mo ago ↗ "DNS encryption doesn’t hide your IP from websites. Pair with a VPN or Tor if you need full anonymity."In other words; encrypting DNS is an exercise in futility if the resulting IP is fully exposed.Anyone who cares is fully capable of doing a reverse lookup if they must know the name of the domain you're connecting to.The easy, all encompassing approach for the casual user --- just use a VPN as needed.A decent VPN will encrypt DNS requests and route them through their servers --- thus obscuring all your "sensitive" network traffic.https://whoismydns.com/
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[ 2.0 ms ] story [ 15.8 ms ] threadIn other words; encrypting DNS is an exercise in futility if the resulting IP is fully exposed.
Anyone who cares is fully capable of doing a reverse lookup if they must know the name of the domain you're connecting to.
The easy, all encompassing approach for the casual user --- just use a VPN as needed.
A decent VPN will encrypt DNS requests and route them through their servers --- thus obscuring all your "sensitive" network traffic.
https://whoismydns.com/