today's howtos
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Disaster Recovery with GitOps
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Install Glimpse Editor for Ubuntu 18.04 LTS, 19.04 & 19.10!
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Writing Scripts on Linux using Bash
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How to Install Wine 4.21 in Ubuntu 19.10
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How to Install ownCloud on Ubuntu 18.04
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From WebUI to CLI: OCP Templates
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Running the MariaDB Client on OpenShift
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How To Setup DoH On Firefox, Opera, Chrome
Of course, enabling DoH in the browser will have benefits, since most people interact with the internet mostly through their web browser. But, not everything happens in a web browser, so anything that happens outside of the web browser won't receive the encryption of DNS requests.
There is, however, another alternative that is probably better than DoH, and simultaneously gives users the same protection both inside and outside of a web browser. We published a short article on Cloudflare's 1.1.1.1 DNS service in the May, 2018 issue of The PCLinuxOS Magazine. By simply replacing your DNS service with Cloudflare's DNS service, you will gain protection for all DNS requests, for all internet data.
Still, 40 some years after it was originally created, DoH gives significant privacy upgrades to DNS servers. In every case that I found, DoH was NOT turned on by default. You owe it to yourself to turn it on to give you an extra layer of protection. Plus, does your ISP *really* need to know everywhere you've been on the web? It's not as if every other entity out there is trying to leech as much of your personal and private data as possible. Why make it easier for them to do so?
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How to add or mount directory in LXD (Linux container)
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How To Install Redis on CentOS 8
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From WebUI to CLI: MariaDB in OpenShift
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