NextDNS to Provide Encrypted DNS Services to Firefox

Firefox users will be getting private and secure encrypted Domain Name System (DNS) services from NextDNS, after Mozilla added the company to its Trusted Recursive Resolver (TRR) program. 


A key mechanism for accessing sites and services on the web for over 30 years, DNS translates site domain names into numeric Internet addresses (IPs), and almost all activities on the Internet begin with a DNS request.


Although one of the oldest parts of Internet architecture, DNS hasn’t been a focus when it comes to making the web safer and more private, Mozilla says


Thus, malicious actors can spy on users or even tamper with their browsing, while DNS providers and Internet service providers (ISPs) can collect and monetize a user’s browsing activity.


Mozilla is one of the Internet organizations involved in the development, standardization, and deployment of DNS over HTTPs (DoH), an effort that seeks to protect user browsing activity from all kinds of interference. 


In addition to encrypting DNS data with DoH, there is also a need for rules that the companies handling this data should abide to, and this is where Firefox’s TRR program, which includes Cloudflare as a partner since 2018, comes into play. 


By allowing Mozilla to demand strong privacy policies from providers, TRR aims to prevent the abuse of this data by limiting data collection and retention, ensuring transparency, and limiting the use of the resolver to block access or modify content. 


“By marrying the right technology – DoH – and strict operational requirements for those implementing it, we are improving user privacy by default by finding good partners, establishing legal agreements that put privacy first ..

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