I read a bit about using a different DNS for Privacy and I think the best one should be quad9? Or is there anything better except self hosting a DNS?
I use Quad9 for my upstream.
This!
Using NextDNS for quite long time
Want something that works fast? NextDNS, Adguard or DNSwatch
Want something a bit more complicated but better for privacy? Setup PiHole + DNSCrypt proxy with anonymized DNS
Quad9 is decent, but there’s some weird legislative issues (they can be court ordered to not resolve certain sites) BC weird reasons.
If you have a raspberry pi or similar sitting somewhere, you can set up a pihole DNS with unbound as upstream. Then you’ve got a DNS that’s as private as you want, locally cached and with additional ad/malware/… blocking capabilities.
I use NextDNS, but also use Cloudflare sometimes.
I’m using dnscrypt combined with a firewall app. RethinkDNS on android and postmaster on pc.
I use cloudflare dns
The one from your ISP. Your ISP can see your traffic anyway, so you gain nothing by using a third-party DNS server.
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Okay, maybe I got the question wrong. If you care about content blocking, then you are right (though I’d prefer self-hosted resolvers like pi-hole or AdGuard Home over third party resolvers).
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If you use the same or similar blocklist it does not provide additional protection though.
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Mt ISP can’t see my traffic or my DNS lookups lol
Congrats but then you are using more than just another DNS resolver/different DNS technology.
Yes, if you want privacy then you need a good VPN provider
As far as I read (I’m no expert!) they could check the SNI of the TLS handshake if they want. But using the DNS of the ISP is handing them the data right in a way they can analyze/use them very easily afaik?
Still learning about this topic!
They route your traffic, hence they can see all IP addresses you communicate with. With a reverse lookup you can then usually find out the address too.
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I’m not an expert on what makes a “good DNS”, but I have been using a pi-hole for about 5 years and it has been super stable the whole time, despite my best efforts.