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Description: Oblivious DNS is a privacy-friendly version of the DNS protocol. Preventing third-parties from keeping track of the sites you visit. It builds on top of DoH (DNS over HTTPS) and adds a proxy server to prevent tracking. It was developed by Cloudflare, Apple and Fastly. Currently, ODNS is not yet widely supported, but that could quickly change! Especially if Apple would push it to their iOS and macOS customers. 🎶 Music "Lost Feelings" by Helena Decuyper: soundcloud.com/helena-decuyper/project-34-1 🌍 Social Twitter: twitter.com/Savjee Facebook: facebook.com/Savjee Blog: savjee.be 💌 Newsletter: newsletter.savjee.be (no more than once a month) ❤️ Become a Simply Explained member: youtube.com/channel/UCnxrdFPXJMeHru_b4Q_vTPQ/join 📚 Sources used to make this video: savjee.be/videos/simply-explained/oblivious-dns-odns