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Cloudflare and Apple made a new DNS protocol to protect your data from ISPs – The Verge
Cloudflare has launched a new protocol that it designed alongside Apple, and it aims to help protect user’s online privacy, especially from prying ISPs. But it’s…

Whether it does or not depends on how creepy your ISP is
Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge
Cloudflare is proposing a new DNS standard it developed with Apple thats designed to help close a blindspot in my (and Im sure many others) internet privacy measures (via TechCrunch). The protocol is called Oblivious DNS over HTTPS (ODoH), and its meant to help anonymize the information thats sent before you even make it onto a website. Whether that will help you with your overall net privacy is something…
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