Is this also true about the cloudflare DNS over HTTPS option that Firefox provides in the privacy settings? If yes, then would it help if I changed the setting from 'Cloudflare' to 'NextDNS'?
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that's just dns tho
but yeah, obviously your dns provider can see the dns requests (aka domain names) you're making, that's the whole point of dns server
I use quad9 with DNS over TLS systemwide with openbsd unwind
unwind.conf config
forwarder { 9.9.9.9 port 853 DoT 149.112.112.112 port 853 DoT }
preference { DoT }
firefox's use of cloudflare for DoH is irresponsible, and possibly worse than just sending your DNS queries to your ISP's default servers. It would be in line with Mozilla's other practices though.
I'd suggest you use the DNS mullvad provides.
My man thinks he has privacy lol. Any CDN that provides WAF capabilities will inject themselves in the middle to inspect the traffic. This does not mean they don't respect your privacy. If you think the three letter bureaus let you have your privacy with anything, you're wrong. Privacy is a long dead thing of the past. You can't even hide your data from companies that want to make a profit off your data, let alone the three letter government agencies. The government monitors and has access to every digital device known to regular consumers, beit in the US, CN or any other country.
The name sounds akin to "mass gaslighting"?
Welp. Guess now is as good a time as any for me to switch to deSEC...
Yeah, that reminds me. I should take my stuff off it