Android protects these lookups through a protocol called DNS-over-TLS, which encrypts them before any content begins to load.
DNS encryption technology ' DNS-over-HTTP / 3 '. This will enable stable connection with low latency compared to the encryption technology 'DNS-over-TLS' that has been supported by Android so far.
Cloudflare launched its 1.1.1.1 ‘privacy-first’ consumer DNS back in April, in partnership with APNIC. It maintains the claim that this service is the “fastest public DNS resolver in the world”. Now ...
Android 9.0 Pie in 2018 introduced DNS-over-TLS (DoT) and the mobile OS now supports DNS-over-HTTP/3 (DoH) thanks to a Google Play system update (Mainline). Meant to be the latest method for keeping ...
So I've noticed that recently Android decides it's going to use 8.8.8.8 unilaterally for DNS. Which would be fine, if I didn't have proper DNS (and DHCP) configured at home. I can tell Android to use ...