

When your app accesses a website, the system asks a question, a DNS query, to turn that name into a set of addresses. A little glance into how encrypted DNS works: HTTPS: encryption is better than no encryption.


With encrypted DNS traffic, it's very similar to HTTP vs. They use different methods to encrypt DNS traffic but ultimately provide very similar levels of reliability. There are two supported protocols: DNS over TLS (DoT) and DNS over HTTPS (DoH). Starting this year, Apple natively supports encrypted DNS. Yesterday the world has finally seen iOS 14, which has some cool updates but we would love to mention one feature in particular:ĭNS traffic can now be encrypted, so DNS entries aren’t seen by others watching network traffic. Blocks trackers and dangerous sites.įree the Web from ads and protect your privacy with AdGuard Browser Extension Fights trackers and phishing.īlocks ads in browsers and supports DNS filtering. Protects your privacy.ĭoesn’t need root access to block ads in browsers and apps. Protects from phishing and malware.ĭesigned with macOS specifics in mind. Blocks ads and trackers in browsers and apps.
