dns: cleanup legacy parts #1372
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<h1 id="dns" class="anchor"><a href="#dns"><i class="fas fa-link anchor-icon"></i></a> Domain Name System (DNS)</h1>
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<h1 id="dns" class="anchor"><a href="#dns"><i class="fas fa-link anchor-icon"></i></a> Encrypted Domain Name System (DNS) Resolvers</h1>
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![]() Listed in https://www.privacytools.io/providers/hosting/#host
![]() I think there is no point in specifying ICANN since the removal of OpenDNS, but I want to leave the anchor as it's linked from elsewhere. I think there is no point in specifying ICANN since the removal of OpenDNS, but I want to leave the anchor as it's linked from elsewhere.
jonah
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I don't think we can remove this without changing the name of this page ("DNS / Domain Providers"). Maybe just to "DNS Resolvers" instead since that seems to be the focus now? I don't think we can remove this without changing the name of this page ("DNS / Domain Providers"). Maybe just to "DNS Resolvers" instead since that seems to be the focus now?
![]() Listed in https://www.privacytools.io/providers/hosting/#host
![]() I think there is no point in specifying ICANN since the removal of OpenDNS, but I want to leave the anchor as it's linked from elsewhere. I think there is no point in specifying ICANN since the removal of OpenDNS, but I want to leave the anchor as it's linked from elsewhere.
jonah
commented
I don't think we can remove this without changing the name of this page ("DNS / Domain Providers"). Maybe just to "DNS Resolvers" instead since that seems to be the focus now? I don't think we can remove this without changing the name of this page ("DNS / Domain Providers"). Maybe just to "DNS Resolvers" instead since that seems to be the focus now?
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<strong>Note: Using an encrypted DNS resolver will not make you anonymous, nor hide your internet traffic from your Internet Service Provider. But it will prevent DNS hijacking, and make your DNS requests harder for third parties to eavesdrop on and tamper with. If you are currently using Google's DNS resolver, you should pick an alternative here.</strong>
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<strong>Note: Using an encrypted DNS resolver will not make you anonymous, nor hide your internet traffic from your Internet Service Provider. But it will prevent DNS hijacking, and make your DNS requests harder for third parties to eavesdrop on and tamper with. If you are currently using Google's DNS resolver, you should pick an alternative here.</strong>
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![]() Listed in https://www.privacytools.io/providers/hosting/#host
![]() Listed in https://www.privacytools.io/providers/hosting/#host
![]() I think there is no point in specifying ICANN since the removal of OpenDNS, but I want to leave the anchor as it's linked from elsewhere. I think there is no point in specifying ICANN since the removal of OpenDNS, but I want to leave the anchor as it's linked from elsewhere.
![]() I think there is no point in specifying ICANN since the removal of OpenDNS, but I want to leave the anchor as it's linked from elsewhere. I think there is no point in specifying ICANN since the removal of OpenDNS, but I want to leave the anchor as it's linked from elsewhere.
jonah
commented
I don't think we can remove this without changing the name of this page ("DNS / Domain Providers"). Maybe just to "DNS Resolvers" instead since that seems to be the focus now? I don't think we can remove this without changing the name of this page ("DNS / Domain Providers"). Maybe just to "DNS Resolvers" instead since that seems to be the focus now?
jonah
commented
I don't think we can remove this without changing the name of this page ("DNS / Domain Providers"). Maybe just to "DNS Resolvers" instead since that seems to be the focus now? I don't think we can remove this without changing the name of this page ("DNS / Domain Providers"). Maybe just to "DNS Resolvers" instead since that seems to be the focus now?
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Listed in https://www.privacytools.io/providers/hosting/#host
Listed in https://www.privacytools.io/providers/hosting/#host
I think there is no point in specifying ICANN since the removal of OpenDNS, but I want to leave the anchor as it's linked from elsewhere.
I think there is no point in specifying ICANN since the removal of OpenDNS, but I want to leave the anchor as it's linked from elsewhere.
I don't think we can remove this without changing the name of this page ("DNS / Domain Providers"). Maybe just to "DNS Resolvers" instead since that seems to be the focus now?
I don't think we can remove this without changing the name of this page ("DNS / Domain Providers"). Maybe just to "DNS Resolvers" instead since that seems to be the focus now?