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   Marco Moock to All   
   Re: Is Chromium 107 bypassing DNS settin   
   01 Nov 22 16:17:22   
   
   From: mo01@posteo.de   
      
   Am 01.11.2022 um 13:19:36 Uhr schrieb me@privacy.net:   
      
   > James H. Markowitz wrote:   
   > > On Mon, 31 Oct 2022 18:57:39 +0100, Marco Moock wrote:   
   > >   
   > >> Am 31.10.2022 um 15:59:23 Uhr schrieb James H. Markowitz:   
   > >>   
   > >>> 	In Settings -> Privacy and Security -> Security, in the   
   > >>> Advanced section there is an option labeled Use secure DNS. This   
   > >>> option was enabled and set to With your current service provider.   
   > >>> After disabling Use secure DNS things go back to normal.   
   > >>   
   > >> That uses DNS over HTTPS with Google DNS and bypasses you system's   
   > >> DNS.   
   > >>> 	The thing is, I do not remember having enabled this on   
   > >>> Chromium nor on Vivaldi - which makes me a bit nervous.   
   > >>   
   > >> Normal behavior, it is enabled by default.   
   > >   
   > > 	I see - Chromium is now telling me what is good for me, and   
   > > I am going to like it, right?   
   > >   
   >   
   > I do like it. Why? You can circumvent censorship. I set "DNS over   
   > HTTPS" in Firefox myself, because that way I can access webpages   
   > banned by the EU.   
      
   You can also do that by setting another DNS resolver in your system.   
   You can change your DHCOv4/DHCPv6/Router to tell every device to use   
   that specific DNS.   
      
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