DIY DNS privacy: Running an open ODoH relay without accounts
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A developer has set up a public Oblivious DoH relay, letting anyone query DNS anonymously through a simple HTTP request—no signup required. It's a practical demonstration that privacy-focused DNS infrastructure can be self-hosted and decentralized, useful for makers building privacy tools or just tired of their ISP logging queries.
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