Should you use DNS over HTTPS?
The benefits of using DNS over HTTPS are many. One of the most important benefits of using DNS over HTTPS is that the DoH hides the users' online activities by encrypting the DNS Name resolution traffic.
What is DNS over HTTPS?
With DNS over HTTPS (DoH), DNS queries and responses are encrypted and sent via the HTTP or HTTP/2 protocols. DoH ensures that attackers cannot forge or alter DNS traffic. DoH uses port 443, which is the standard HTTPS traffic port, to wrap the DNS query in an HTTPS request.
What is the difference between DoH and DoT?
DoT secures this information with Transport Layer Security (TLS) encryption by adding privacy and preventing threat actors from spoofing traffic or hijacking DNS from the local network. DoH encrypts DNS requests and responses with the HTTP protocols.