Name: RethinkDNS
Category: DNS
Privacy Policy: BraveDNS Privacy Policy
Protocols: DoH, DNSCrypt
URL: rethinkdns.com
Server Location: ?
Type: ?
RethinkDNS is an free and opensource DNSCrypt v2, DNS over HTTPS client for Android 8+ with no trackers, analytics, and advertisements. Also supports firewall functionality in addition to also supporting forwarding DNS queries to Orbot (DNS over Tor). Android 6 support coming soon.
I am one of the creators of the app (not sure if that violates any rules) and so I may be biased, but RethinkDNS has grown stable over the course of 3 months that it has been in development (though, some annoying bugs do persist). Unlike most other DNS apps on Android, RethinkDNS does not leak DNS requests over TCP. In addition, RethinkDNS supports on-server blocking (PlayStore version) and on-device blocking (GitHub version).
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Disclaimer: RethinkDNS was incubated by Mozilla Builders in Summer 2020.
Note: Daniel Wolf's excellent Nebulo app is already on privacytools.io (which has different but rich feature set than RethinkDNS): https://github.com/privacytools/privacytools.io/issues/1187
Hey,
I've updated your Issue with our new DNS format (there was no reason you should've known to use it, it's not an official template). Thus far it seems good, though I haven't looked into it in too much detail. Feel free to edit the issue if I've gotten anything wrong.
Thanks
Thanks @freddy-m
RethinkDNS is both a public DNS over HTTPS resolver and an Android app. The Android app lets you use DNS over Tor, DNS over HTTPS, or DNSCrypt v2 with Anonymized Queries. It also doubles up as a Firewall, and lets you block apps and IP addresses.
This suggestion here is mostly for the Android app and not the DNS resolver.
Ahh, seems interesting. We've got a lot going on at the moment, but it'll get checked out properlly at some point in the future ๐
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Thanks @freddy-m
RethinkDNS is both a public DNS over HTTPS resolver and an Android app. The Android app lets you use DNS over Tor, DNS over HTTPS, or DNSCrypt v2 with Anonymized Queries. It also doubles up as a Firewall, and lets you block apps and IP addresses.
This suggestion here is mostly for the Android app and not the DNS resolver.