When are we getting DoH??
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A Former User last edited by
Surely you can't expect us to use Google's poor implementation of DNSSEC on their servers which still allows them and only them to see your traffic...
I'm sure you guys can implementent DoH using CloudFlare before they can...DoH is a very useful security measure that prevents traffic spying and would help boost the very definition of security Opera stands for.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DNS_over_HTTPS
and there's already mods for chrome that do so (which I shouldn't have to do to Opera)
https://github.com/rpwoodbu/mosh-chrome/wiki/DNS-Settings
aside from it allegedly already being available on Android:
https://www.reddit.com/r/chrome/comments/9oyr6j/how_to_activate_dnsoverhttps_in_chrome_70/that aside, I'm sure you guys could do it better than google anyway...
since you already made chromium more secure while saving more RAM than Firefox.please do something, I've been waiting too long as is.
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ceefour666 last edited by
@Tcll said in When are we getting DoH??:
I'm sure you guys can implementent DoH using CloudFlare before they can...
It's here (in developer update, at least): https://blogs.opera.com/desktop/2019/09/opera-65-0-3430-0-developer-update/
In this developer release there is a flag in opera:flags (opera://flags/#opera-doh) that enables DNS over HTTPS (DoH) through Cloudflare’s 1.1.1.1 server. It is still experimental but please turn it on and let us know about your experience. Note that if requests can’t be handled by Cloudflare, we will still fallback to your local DNS server. This is so you can still use Opera on internal networks or behind firewalls.