What is the least bad DNS?

What is the least bad DNS?

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level3, but you should upgrade to dnscrypt

Not sure what you're asking, but maybe the nearest Open, or level3.

why not dns.watch?

Yandex.DNS
dns.yandex.com/advanced/

Your ISP's.
Free DNS = botnet.

Your own. No really. Try it.

Self hosted

DNSCrypt is obsolete, DNS-over-TLS is the next big thing
dnsprivacy.org

4.2.2.2

obsolete how? was the crypto broken? did someone find an unfixable vulnerability in dnscrypt-proxy?

reddit.com/r/privacy/comments/7oiu9f/what_happened_to_dnscrypt/

A few people already forked the repo and opennic dnscrypt resolvers still work. Meanwhile there is not a single usable "DNS-over-TLS" resolver out there.

Wrong
dnsprivacy.org/wiki/display/DP/DNS Privacy Test Servers

>no opennic
Disappointing.

What's wrong with OpenNic?

Namecoin

German mandatory data collection retention, lag, censorship.

You can use that as a dns provider?

you don't run your own dns?
i use pfsense as my firewall it handles my dns from root hints or some shit.

>DNSCrypt is obsolete
Dnscrypt doesn't protect against logging because it was never meant to be... it protects you against man in the middle only
Opennic is hosted by basement dwellers that might log your browsing history

>might log your browsing history
You mean just like any other DNS server?

freedns.afraid.org

but at least it's not basement dwellers

Resolver, not provider

Google dns is much more serious about privacy than basically any other Google product, if their policy is to be believed. developers.google.com/speed/public-dns/privacy

You can go
>muh botnet
but this policy is acceptable to me and I've got no complaints about.

Then again some of these others have cool features. OpenDNS's caching would have been convenient when github's dns provider was attacked.

Given how much basement dwellers care about privacy it seems wiser to trust them than a random company

these basement dwellers may sell data

>may
m8

You can.

best options are google or level3.

What is the fastest free DNS? Is it the top of this list?

this seems implausible, is openDNS actually half the latency of the next best 4? why/how?

idk that's what i wanna know

and here's the non-public DNSes

no one?

>Level 3 became part of CenturyLink on November 1, 2017.
>Level 3 became part of CenturyLink on November 1, 2017.
>Level 3 became part of CenturyLink on November 1, 2017.