add new dns provider called https://www.dns0.eu/
For more info, it’s from the lads from NextDNS .
See it as a simple DNS service, compared to their content-blocking ones.
Exist also with malware filters, and family filters.
This one DNS is exclusively hosted in the EU however.
recently inclusion of that dns server is under consideration in openwrt
Can you add https://www.dns0.eu/ to the DNS Provider?
I wish they had more documentation like Quad9.
The zero variant is neat.
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Yep. And judging by this benchmark — it scores really well. I guess NextDNS should have the same score, as they (NextDNS and dns0) use the same technologies.
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jonah
(Jonah Aragon)
March 13, 2024, 3:29pm
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Included in these changes:
privacyguides:main
← privacyguides:jonaharagon/clarify-dns-providers
opened 04:03AM - 15 Nov 23 UTC
Changes proposed in this PR:
- https://discuss.privacyguides.net/t/split-dns-… recommendations-into-secure-non-filtering-providers-and-filtering-saas-providers/15026?u=jonah
Additional changes:
- Remove NextDNS until their privacy policy reflects their current defaults: https://discuss.privacyguides.net/t/nextdns-logging-is-opt-out-not-opt-in-as-stated-on-pgs-dns-resolvers-recommendations-page/17206/31
- Add dns0.eu https://discuss.privacyguides.net/t/dns0-dns-provider/12231
- Closes #2430
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dKenGuru
(Den)
September 21, 2024, 10:13pm
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If try dnscheck.tools , you will see, what dns0 leeks to google bc.googleusercontent servers. Don’t know why, but looks strange.