odoh

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The odoh tag on WindowsForum.com covers Oblivious DNS over HTTPS (ODoH), a privacy-enhancing protocol that encrypts DNS queries and hides the client IP address from the resolver. Content under this tag includes discussions about enabling DNS over HTTPS (DoH) in Windows 11, which is a related but simpler privacy feature. Users exploring odoh will find practical guides for configuring system-wide encrypted DNS in Windows 11, comparisons of ODoH with standard DoH, and tips for choosing supported resolvers like Cloudflare or Google. The tag focuses on improving online privacy through DNS encryption, with an emphasis on Windows 11 settings and real-world implementation.
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    Enable DNS over HTTPS in Windows 11: easy system-wide privacy

    For privacy-conscious Windows users, encrypting DNS in Windows 11 is one of those rare, high-impact, low-effort settings that delivers real protection with almost no downside — and it’s now easier to enable system‑wide than most people realize. The recent How‑To Geek walkthrough frames the...
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