Click the yellow “+” to open the DNS IPs for IPv4/v6/DoH/DoT
e.g.
You may already know this from Quad9, but DNS4EU is an European Commission initiative
I want to share my Adguard DNS upstreamservers, they are mostly from germany, but all of them are european, no Cloudflare, no Google. You can easily copy / paste them into your Adguard. I only use DoT (DNS over TLS), everything is encrypted. Works fine since years
tls://anycast.uncensoreddns.org:853 tls://dns3.digitalcourage.de:853 tls://dot1.applied-privacy.net:853 tls://dns.digitale-gesellschaft.ch:853 tls://unicast.uncensoreddns.org:853 tls://dns.artikel10.org:853 tls://kaitain.restena.lu:853 tls://dns.quad9.net:853 tls://dns.sb:853 tls://dns.mullvad.net:853 tls://dot.ffmuc.net:853 tls://dot1.applied-privacy.net:853
And here are exactly the same as bootstrap servers:
9.9.9.10 2620:fe::10 193.110.81.0 2a0f:fc80:: 2001:1608:10:25::9249:d69b 84.200.69.80 2a07:e340::2 194.242.2.2 158.64.1.29 2001:a18:1::29 2001:678:e3c::2 45.151.167.2 2001:678:e68:f000:: 5.1.66.255 46.255.56.98 2a02:1b8:10:234::2
It filters domains like bs.to too. It is not uncensored 🤔
from the website:
We do not apply any type of legal filtering
maybe report that as an issue, there’s a form there
German articles about this:
https://netzpolitik.org/2022/dns4eu-eu-will-eigenen-dns-server-mit-filterlisten-und-netzsperren/
And here in english from the eureopean parlament
https://www.europarl.europa.eu/doceo/document/E-9-2022-001306_EN.html
It is not uncensored, same for dns0.eu. Try it yourself.
Sad, thought I had found an awesome alternative to 1.1.1.1.
I posted good ones a few minutes ago :)
Any idea how this compares to https://www.dns0.eu/ ?
Your linked page has google fonts and Google tag manager
dns0.eu is a French non‑profit organization founded in 2022 by Romain Cointepas and Olivier Poitrey — co-founders of NextDNS.
DNS4EU is an initiative by the European Commission that aims to offer an alternative to the public DNS resolvers currently dominating the market.
I am aware of that, I have read both sites. I meant more on a functional level. The other comment in this thread says that it censors some domains.
Ah. I guess the functionality descriptions may not be up to speed since it’s just entered testing - that’s how they describe it in the e-mail I got from their newsletter (that it just entered testing). Here they say they don’t apply legal filtering. So the domain the other poster mentioned could be added by mistake
Thanks.
I saw that part about legal filtering. That’s interesting since some E.U. countries have had court rulings compelling Cloudflare, and others, to do DNS poisoning. IIRC the context for that was about sports streaming.