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American_Jesus
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  • With plain DNS the ISP can see that you request example.tld to 1.1.1.1

    With encrypted DNS (DoT, DoH, DoQ, DNSCrypt...) the requests are encrypted with TLS or other, o only see that you connected to dns.cloudflare.com not the domain that you request, so it cannot see that you requested example.tld

  • That's why a lemmy version would be better.
    The server is always found down, try again in a few minutes and should be working

  • Is not that simple, messages still can be intercepted and if not E2EE it can be read.

    You can host the bridge, but the host are somewhere remotely

  • You can use Telegram or Signal with Matrix (kinda), but it loses E2EE encryption, so it loses the propose of privacy.

    Good for linking communities, bad for privacy.

    Such thing for Signal/Telegram didn't see it, but it will have the same issue with E2EE

  • No, but check if the browser isn't using other DoH provider. If so just disable it.

  • Don't get why people gets so exited for this when there's better software without paywall and open-source like Navidrome or Funkwhale.

    If you going to self-host, use a dedicated software