Aug. 11, 2022, 1:20 a.m. | Ranya Sharma, Nick Feamster, Austin Hounsel

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Unencrypted DNS traffic between users and DNS resolvers can lead to privacy
and security concerns. In response to these privacy risks, many browser vendors
have deployed DNS-over-HTTPS (DoH) to encrypt queries between users and DNS
resolvers. Today, many client-side deployments of DoH, particularly in
browsers, select between only a few resolvers, despite the fact that many more
encrypted DNS resolvers are deployed in practice. Unfortunately, if users only
have a few choices of encrypted resolver, and only a few perform …

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