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Digitale Gesellschaft

Digitale Gesellschaft offers free, privacy-focused public DNS resolvers using DoT and DoH protocols.

Description

The Digitale Gesellschaft project provides free, public DNS resolvers over DNS-over-TLS (DoT) and DNS-over-HTTPS (DoH) protocols. These resolvers prioritize user privacy by not logging queries or employing blocklists. They are designed for reliability and high quality, utilizing redundant servers. While striving for a robust service, Digitale Gesellschaft acknowledges that the project is run by volunteers and does not guarantee 100% uptime. The resolvers validate DNSSEC records and adhere to Mozilla's DOH Resolver Policy, with transparency reports published annually. Configuration instructions are available for various devices and software.

Features

Publicly accessible DNS resolvers supporting DoT and DoH protocols. Redundant server infrastructure for improved reliability and uptime. Privacy-focused design: no query logging, no blocklists. DNSSEC validation for enhanced security. Commitment to transparency, publishing annual transparency reports following Mozilla's DOH Resolver Policy. Best-effort service; uptime is not guaranteed due to voluntary nature of the project.

Benefits

Enhanced user privacy through encrypted DNS queries and no query logging. Improved internet access with no censorship or blocklists. Increased security with DNSSEC validation. Free and publicly available service. Transparency and accountability through annual reports following Mozilla's DOH Resolver Policy. Reliable and high quality service from redundant servers.

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