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cross-posted from: https://programming.dev/post/37607760
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cross-posted from: https://programming.dev/post/37607760
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Android has had the native ability to do DOH system-wide since like Android 8 or 9 or something like that, and I’ve been using it for several years now. I use a service called Control-D, which has free DOH servers that block advertising. P2.freedns.controld.com or something llike that. They offer p0 unfiltered, p1 malware block, p2 ad and malware block, and p3 ads malware and big social (spybook, instaspy, snapspy, etc) blocking.
Android 13 finally adds native support for DNS over HTTPS
Oh, I didn’t realize it was that late. Okay.
But I never found a phone were I can manually enter a full DoH address in the system settings. It only allows you to enter a hostname, and this will always use DoT. I am not sure if DoH is really usable systemwide.