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Old 9th September 2019, 09:03   #1
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Default Firefox will encrypt web domain name requests by default

Mozilla's Firefox privacy protections will soon include one of the most basic tasks for any web browser: fielding the domain name requests that help you visit websites. The developer will make DNS over encrypted HTTPS the default for the US starting...

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