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Mozilla expanding its DNS-over-HTTPS test to Firefox release channel

Encrypted DNS requests can now be made from Firefox, here’s how to do it.

In the ongoing debate between DNS-over-HTTPS and DNS-over-TLS, Mozilla has just given a huge win to the DoH camp. Following its decision to test DNS-over-HTTPS in a Limited Shield study on its advance Firefox Nightly browser in June, Mozilla is now pushing that test on to its release channel in the United States.

We covered the difference between DNS-over-TLS and DNS-over-HTTPS about a month ago, but today we’ll cover that again, we’ll talk a little bit about how DNS-over-HTTPS works and then I’ll show you how to activate DNS-over-HTTPS on Firefox so you can start encrypting your own DNS requests.

Let’s hash it out.

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