DNSecure
DNSecure is a configuration tool of DoT and DoH for iOS and iPadOS.
iOS 14+, iPadOS 14+, and macOS 11+ have supported encrypted DNS (e.g. DNS-over-TLS (DoT) and DNS-over-HTTPS (DoH)), but they don't have a native UI for enabling it. To solve that, DNSecure was created. DNSecure is a configuration tool of DoT and DoH. The project is written primarily in Swift, distributed under the MIT License license, first published in 2020. Key topics include: dns, dns-over-https, dns-over-tls, doh, dot.
DNSecure
iOS 14+, iPadOS 14+, and macOS 11+ have supported encrypted DNS (e.g. DNS-over-TLS (DoT) and DNS-over-HTTPS (DoH)), but they don't have a native UI for enabling it. To solve that, DNSecure was created. DNSecure is a configuration tool of DoT and DoH.
This app uses the new DNS Settings API, so it requires iOS 14+, iPadOS 14+, or macOS 11+.
Installation (iOS/iPadOS/macOS)
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or TestFlight Beta
How to use (iOS/iPadOS)
- Select a DNS server you like, or add another one
- Enable "Use This Server"
- Open the Settings
- Go to "General" > "VPN & Network" > "DNS"
- "Automatic" is selected by default, so select "DNSecure"
How to use (macOS 13+)
- Select a DNS server you like, or add another one
- Enable "Use This Server"
- Open the System Settings
- Go to Network settings and click "Filters"
- Enable "DNSecure"
How to use (macOS 12)
- Select a DNS server you like, or add another one
- Enable "Use This Server"
- Open the System Preferences
- Go to Network settings
- Select "DNSecure" and click "..." button on the bottom
- Click "Make Service Active"
- Click "Apply" button
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