If you’re freaked out that your browser turned something called “DNS over HTTPS” on, you’re being bamboozled. DoH is a good thing.
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Android 10 uses opportunistic DoT with the network-provided DNS servers (DHCP or VPN) by default. It provides the option to set a specific DoT server hostname for authenticated encryption without a fallback to unencrypted DNS. I don't think there are any plans to add DoH support.
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Android has always used the network-provided DNS servers by default, not Google Public DNS. If DHCP doesn't provide any DNS servers, it uses the fallback DNS servers. The default AOSP fallback servers are Google's, but vendors can override it even if they ship Google Play.
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I really want to like it but try to understand my concerns about it, I would really appreciate being convinced. I know it's not your job to convince me. I'm a big believer in the right to be wrong and to change one's opinion. I think you know a lot more about it than me hahaha :)
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I can try, the default right now is to trust whatever is in DHCP, which means whoever owns the network. For most people, that's their ISP who are *documented* to abuse that data. Mozilla want to make a saner default that you can still override, and I think that's a good idea.
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