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DNS over HTTPS is a capability whereby DNS lookups can be encrypted to defend against certain man-in-the-middle attacks as well as protecting information about web usage from being revealed to third parties. In this episode our hosts explain DNS over HTTPS, it potential uses, and how it works. They also explain some of the controversy and potential concerns that have been raised with this approach.
By Tim Callan and Jason Soroko5
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DNS over HTTPS is a capability whereby DNS lookups can be encrypted to defend against certain man-in-the-middle attacks as well as protecting information about web usage from being revealed to third parties. In this episode our hosts explain DNS over HTTPS, it potential uses, and how it works. They also explain some of the controversy and potential concerns that have been raised with this approach.

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