DNS over HTTPS has _nothing_ to do with consumer privacy. The reality is, forcing DNS queries up to a 3rd party that _really_ wants your DNS data. This is like using VPNs for privacy, it doesn't give you privacy, it just moves the goalposts somewhere else.
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Compare with Chromium's plan for example: https://www.chromium.org/developers/dns-over-https … "our deployment model is designed to preserve the current user experience, i.e. auto-upgrading to the current DNS provider's DoH server which offers the same features" No change in who handles your DNS queries.
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What's the point then? I don't think almost anyone's thread model is "I trust my ISP but someone's sniffing the packets on their network"
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