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If you like 1.1.1.1 the. You should try 9.9.9.9. Or better yet host unbound pihole if you’re up to the challenge. Best dns experience I’ve had.
If you use 9.9.9.9, you should try Mullvad DNS (with adblocking) or AdGuard Public DNS
Since we're all throwing out DNS options, I'll toss in NextDNS
I already use pihole, but with cloudflared as the upstream. What benefits does unbound offer besides improved security?
It's actually better privacy since it talks directly to the root servers instead of cloudflare knowing all of your DNS traffic. Quad9 is a good alternative with better data policies
So now your ISP sees all of your queries instead of CF. (Assuming the cloudflared option is using DoH)
I'll trust Cloudflare over Comcast/AT&T/etc. any day of the week.
It looks like Quad9 supports DoH: quad9
Your ISP knows where you're going anyway. They don't need DNS for that. They see all the traffic.
You can run a VPN and tunnel your outbound DNS queries over that. Heck, you could tunnel your DNS queries over TOR
You might want to study more about SNI. Your ISP knows anyway
I know plenty account SNI already, but thanks. You might want to study more yourself, since we're being condescending.
https://blog.cloudflare.com/encrypted-sni/
Well, running your own DNS server will also give you eSNI. And Cloudflare still doesn't know anything