With Windows 10 supporting DoH soon, this could be helpful for security.I think the part about having to have a DNS A record lookup for a firewall to allow a client out on the internet sounds interesting. They have a proto type module for pfsense. And they are looking for a coder to support it in the future. This gives a way to control DOH to protect from malware using DOH or straight IP address in a uncontrolled method..
If your router already uses Quad9, see if there’s an option in the Android app to disable Quad9 when connected to your home WiFi SSID, since it would be redundant and potentially battery draining to have the quasi-VPN active when at home.Should have been more clear, there is an app called quad9 connect, not entirely sure what it does although it does show the locked symbol when it's on so maybe vpn ish?
Usually these apps setup a “partial” VPN connection so they can intercept your phone’s DNS requests, but they don’t usually send your non-DNS traffic through the VPN. So when NordVPN is running, there’s a VPN conflict on the phone. There can be only one active.Because I don't actually use the app cos I don't quite understand what it does I am happy sticking with Nord. What I really don't get is I am able to use nord with quad9 set up on router but can't when I want to use the app on my cell, pretty certain it's acting like a vpn and not a dis set up on my cell
Ah got it. I have tried to see what the difference is between the 2 I.e. is one better than the other or as they are doing different things, I can't compare
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