11-10-2019 , 11:20 AM
Quote:DoH support is already present in all major browsers. Users just have to enable it and configure it.Read more : https://www.zdnet.com/article/dns-over-h...pposition/
All six major browser vendors have plans to support DNS-over-HTTPS (or DoH), a protocol that encrypts DNS traffic and helps improve a user's privacy on the web.
The DoH protocol has been one of the year's hot topics. It's a protocol that, when deployed inside a browser, it allows the browser to hide DNS requests and responses inside regular-looking HTTPS traffic
How to enable DoH in each browser
Below are what we currently know about each browser vendor's plans regarding DoH, and how users could enable DoH in each respective browser.
CHROME
Google Chrome is the second browser after Firefox to have added DoH support. You can enable DoH in Chrome by going to:
chrome://flags/#dns-over-https