Dec 17, 2004
Mozilla will enable Firefox’s DNS over HTTPS (DoH) service by default for all users at some point in late September. Here’s why that’s important: DoH keeps your internet browsing private and It was only a matter of time before ISPs began doing more than just redirecting failed DNS requests to their own pages. An anonymous reader writes "It looks like the largest ISP in Hong Kong has started bypassing search results from Firefox's location bar (which typically uses Google), forcing their An ISP's server address is set as one of the "Connection-specific DNS suffixes", when DHCP is used. With a DNS suffix is set, Firefox (mis-)interpret the search term (followed by the suffix, "search-term.[suffix]") as a potentially-valid domain name and therefore sends a DNS query to ask for its IP address. Jun 25, 2020 · Today, Mozilla, the maker of Firefox, and Comcast have announced Comcast as the first Internet Service Provider (ISP) to provide Firefox users with private and secure encrypted Domain Name System (DNS) services through Mozilla's Trusted Recursive Resolver (TRR) Program. Comcast has taken major steps to protect customer privacy as it works to evolve DNS resolution. Dear Lifehacker, With Firefox getting ads and Chrome extensions spying on me, is there really one browser that's better than the others when it comes to privacy? Does it matter if I use something
Full Disclosure: [Bug] Firefox privacy leakage: search
By requesting them(just kidding)).. * If somehow you manage to get access to the ISP's system then you can!!But again if you are already at that level you wouldn't
Full Disclosure: [Bug] Firefox privacy leakage: search
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