privacyguides.org/pages/providers/dns.html
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Update DNS page with card-based client recommendations (#1900)
* WIP: Add icons

* Add Google Play and App Store links

* Add tentative Android logo

* Update Unbound logo, text cleanup, formatting

* Add banner for anonymized dns, more cleanup

* Some text clarification

* Add "https:" for local development

* Update terms formatting and include anonymized dnscrypt

* Move terms section to bottom of page

* Add LibreDNS

* Update AdGuard hosting provider

* Add forum links

* Reword "terms" to "definitions"

* Add card for Stubby

* Add warning link to Android 9 card

* LibreDNS supports QNAME min
2020-06-04 09:00:31 -07:00

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---
layout: page
permalink: /providers/dns/
title: "Encrypted DNS Resolvers"
description: "Don't let Google see all your DNS traffic. Discover privacy-centric alternatives to the traditional DNS providers."
breadcrumb: "DNS"
---
{% include sections/dns.html %}
<h1 id="dns-desktop-clients" class="anchor">
<a href="#dns-desktop-clients">
<i class="fas fa-link anchor-icon"></i>
</a> Encrypted DNS Client Recommendations for Desktop
</h1>
{%
include cardv2.html
title="Unbound"
image="/assets/img/svg/3rd-party/unbound.svg"
description='A validating, recursive, caching DNS resolver, supporting DNS-over-TLS, and has been <a href="https://ostif.org/our-audit-of-unbound-dns-by-x41-d-sec-full-results/">independently audited</a>.'
website="https://nlnetlabs.nl/projects/unbound/about/"
forum="https://forum.privacytools.io/t/discussion-unbound/3563"
github="https://github.com/NLnetLabs/unbound"
%}
{%
include cardv2.html
title="dnscrypt-proxy"
image="/assets/img/svg/3rd-party/dnscrypt-proxy.svg"
description='A DNS proxy with support for DNSCrypt, DNS-over-HTTPS, and <a href="https://github.com/DNSCrypt/dnscrypt-protocol/blob/master/ANONYMIZED-DNSCRYPT.txt">Anonymized DNSCrypt</a>, a <a href="https://github.com/DNSCrypt/dnscrypt-proxy/wiki/Anonymized-DNS">relay-based protocol that the hides client IP address.</a>'
website="https://github.com/DNSCrypt/dnscrypt-proxy/wiki"
forum="https://forum.privacytools.io/t/discussion-dnscrypt-proxy/1498"
github="https://github.com/DNSCrypt/dnscrypt-proxy"
%}
{%
include cardv2.html
title="Stubby"
image="/assets/img/png/3rd-party/stubby.png"
description='An application that acts as a local DNS-over-TLS stub resolver. Stubby can be used in <a href="https://dnsprivacy.org/wiki/display/DP/DNS+Privacy+Clients#DNSPrivacyClients-Unbound/Stubbycombination">combination with Unbound</a> by managing the upstream TLS connections (since Unbound cannot yet re-use TCP/TLS connections) with Unbound providing a local cache.'
website="https://dnsprivacy.org/wiki/display/DP/DNS+Privacy+Daemon+-+Stubby"
forum="https://forum.privacytools.io/t/discussion-stubby/3582"
github="https://github.com/getdnsapi/stubby"
%}
{%
include cardv2.html
title="Firefox's built-in DNS-over-HTTPS resolver"
image="/assets/img/svg/3rd-party/firefox_browser.svg"
description='Firefox comes with built-in DNS-over-HTTPS support for <a href="https://blog.mozilla.org/blog/2020/02/25/firefox-continues-push-to-bring-dns-over-https-by-default-for-us-users/">NextDNS and Cloudflare</a> but users can manually any other DoH resolver.'
labels="color==warning::icon==fas fa-exclamation-triangle::link==https://developers.cloudflare.com/1.1.1.1/privacy/firefox::text==Warning::tooltip==Cloudflare logs a limited amount of data about the DNS requests that are sent to their custom resolver for Firefox."
website="https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/firefox-dns-over-https"
privacy-policy="https://wiki.mozilla.org/Security/DOH-resolver-policy"
forum="https://forum.privacytools.io/t/discussion-firefox-s-built-in-dns-over-https-resolver/3564"
%}
<h1 id="dns-android-clients" class="anchor">
<a href="#dns-android-clients">
<i class="fas fa-link anchor-icon"></i>
</a> Encrypted DNS Client Recommendations for Android
</h1>
{%
include cardv2.html
title="Android 9's built-in DNS-over-TLS resolver"
image="/assets/img/svg/3rd-party/android.svg"
description="Android 9 (Pie) comes with built-in DNS-over-TLS support without the need for a 3rd-party application."
labels="color==warning::icon==fas fa-exclamation-triangle::link==https://developers.google.com/speed/public-dns/docs/using#android_9_pie_or_later::text==Warning::tooltip==Android 9's DoT settings have no effect when used concurrently with VPN-based apps which override the DNS."
website="https://support.google.com/android/answer/9089903#private_dns"
forum="https://forum.privacytools.io/t/discussion-android-9s-built-in-dns-over-tls-resolver/3562"
%}
{%
include cardv2.html
title="Nebulo"
image="/assets/img/png/3rd-party/nebulo.png"
description='An open-source Android client supporting DNS-over-HTTPS and DNS-over-TLS, caching DNS responses, and locally logging DNS queries.'
website="https://git.frostnerd.com/PublicAndroidApps/smokescreen/-/blob/master/README.md"
privacy-policy="https://smokescreen.app/privacypolicy"
forum="https://forum.privacytools.io/t/discussion-nebulo/3565"
fdroid="https://git.frostnerd.com/PublicAndroidApps/smokescreen#f-droid"
googleplay="https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.frostnerd.smokescreen"
source="https://git.frostnerd.com/PublicAndroidApps/smokescreen"
%}
<h1 id="dns-ios-clients" class="anchor">
<a href="#dns-ios-clients">
<i class="fas fa-link anchor-icon"></i>
</a> Encrypted DNS Client Recommendations for iOS
</h1>
{%
include cardv2.html
title="DNSCloak"
image="/assets/img/png/3rd-party/dnscloak.png"
description='An open-source iOS client supporting DNS-over-HTTPS, DNSCrypt, and <a href="https://github.com/DNSCrypt/dnscrypt-proxy/wiki">dnscrypt-proxy</a> options such as caching DNS responses, locally logging DNS queries, and custom block lists. Users can <a href="https://blog.privacytools.io/adding-custom-dns-over-https-resolvers-to-dnscloak/">add custom resolvers by DNS stamp</a>.'
website="https://github.com/s-s/dnscloak/blob/master/README.md"
privacy-policy="https://drive.google.com/file/d/1050No_pU74CAWUS5-BwQWyO2x_aiMzWc/view"
forum="https://forum.privacytools.io/t/discussion-dnscloak/3566"
ios="https://apps.apple.com/app/id1452162351"
github="https://github.com/s-s/dnscloak"
%}
<h2 id="dns-definitions" class="anchor">
<a href="#dns-definitions">
<i class="fas fa-link anchor-icon"></i>
</a> Definitions
</h2>
<h4>DNS-over-TLS (DoT)</h4>
<p>
A security protocol for encrypted DNS on a dedicated port 853. Some providers support port 443 which generally works everywhere while port 853 is often blocked by restrictive firewalls.
</p>
<h4>DNS-over-HTTPS (DoH)</h4>
<p>
Similar to DoT, but uses HTTPS instead, being indistinguishable from "normal" HTTPS traffic on port 443 and more difficult to block. {% include badge.html color="warning" text="Warning" tooltip="DoH contains metadata such as user-agent (which may include system information) that is sent to the DNS server." link="https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc8484#section-8.2" icon="fas fa-exclamation-triangle" %}
</p>
<h4>DNSCrypt</h4>
<p>
With an <a href="https://dnscrypt.info/protocol/">open specification</a>, DNSCrypt is an older, yet robust method for encrypting DNS.
</p>
<h4>Anonymized DNSCrypt</h4>
<p>
A <a href="https://github.com/DNSCrypt/dnscrypt-proxy/wiki/Anonymized-DNS">lightweight protocol</a> that hides the client IP address by using pre-configured relays to forward encrypted DNS data. This is a relatively new protocol created in 2019 currently only supported by <a href="#dns-desktop-clients">dnscrypt-proxy</a> and a limited number of <a href="https://github.com/DNSCrypt/dnscrypt-resolvers/blob/master/v2/relays.md">relays</a>.
</p>