After a slight hiccup, DNS over HTTPS is now the default in Firefox for US users.
If you use #Firefox, here's an important update that you need to be aware of.
Firefox is enabling "DNS-over-HTTPS" feature for all users in the U.S. (and soon for rest of the world) — by default with #Cloudflare's DoH service.
Details ➤ https://t.co/pnn6xZM67V#infosec #tech pic.twitter.com/QsdPJgwv1H
— The Hacker News (@TheHackersNews) February 25, 2020
New: Mozilla says it will enable the controversial DNS-over-HTTPS security feature in Firefox by default to all U.S. users. https://t.co/K6R9A6CWnf
— Zack Whittaker (@zackwhittaker) February 25, 2020
SOURCE: Engadget