All of the suggestions here are good but I would not put too much stock in where you get your DNS from if your reasons are for privacy. If anything, using anything beyond your ISP’s DNS could decrease your privacy, because now you are giving info to 2 providers (DNS and ISP)
No matter what DNS server you use, your ISP can see every single IP you connect to and doing reverse lookups is extremely trivial for them of course.
My advice is to use a good VPN provider. Any reputable one will also provide its own DNS servers as well.
Karcinogen@discuss.tchncs.de 1 year ago
Checkout Quad9 and NextDNS. I use NextDNS. The free tier NextDNS account is more than ample; I’ve never come close to exceeding it.
tun@lemm.ee 1 year ago
AdGuardDNS
almost the same as NextDNS feature wise
Limit is also 300k per month. Plus additional device and server limitation.
Added benefit is they send you weekly status mail.
A word of advice, don’t leave their dashboard open for too long. The page request thousands of DNS request within minutes (to check for the connectivity status).
neonspool@lemmy.world 11 months ago
i use Quad9 in everything which has uBlock Origin as an available extension, otherwise NextDNS with OISD and/or Hagezi Normal (hagezi pro broke some images for me which were not ads or trackers).
or for a set and forget ad and tracker blocking DNS, Adguard. i put this on my parents devices.