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network.trr.mode by default

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Hello,

May I know if there are plans to change network.trr.mode to 2 by default for all Firefox users? Privacy is a matter of concern nowadays and DPI/DNS inspecting is getting worst day by day.

We really have to work on this to keep trolls away from touching our internet freedom. It's getting worst day by day.

I really want to know when exactly "network.trr.mode = 2" will happen which will solve lots of problems.

Firefox team should really consider this by default in future releases: network.security.esni.enabled = True network.trr.mode = 2 ( Or at least network.trr.mode = 1 )

The faster this happens the better as it will keep the internet trolls away.

Thanks in advance for the awesome browser.

Hello, May I know if there are plans to change network.trr.mode to 2 by default for all Firefox users? Privacy is a matter of concern nowadays and DPI/DNS inspecting is getting worst day by day. We really have to work on this to keep trolls away from touching our internet freedom. It's getting worst day by day. I really want to know when exactly "network.trr.mode = 2" will happen which will solve lots of problems. Firefox team should really consider this by default in future releases: network.security.esni.enabled = True network.trr.mode = 2 ( Or at least network.trr.mode = 1 ) The faster this happens the better as it will keep the internet trolls away. Thanks in advance for the awesome browser.

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So what is exactly the problem that is happening?

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WestEnd said

So what is exactly the problem that is happening?

Keeping SNI and DNS in plain text is the biggest problem. Don't you think that's a big problem?

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I don't think that TRR is ready to be enabled by default. There will probably be a setting in Options/Preferences to enable TRR just like there is for other features like blocking content.

  • Bug 1455425 - expose TRR (DNS over HTTPS) configuration in browser settings
  • Bug 1453207 - Enabling DNS over HTTPS should respect system hosts file
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Seems reasonable but having "network.trr.mode = 1" as default won't hurt as 1 lets Firefox pick whichever is faster.

Hopefully someday We will have it enabled by default.

Thanks for the info.

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I think the value should be network.trr.mode = 3. If the browser falls back to your operating system it is no longer secure and you won't know when ff falls back

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there are no simple answers here - lots of other people are fearing that a centralised dns server would provide less privacy for them as what's offered by their local ISP (that would only be the case in in legislations with strong privacy guarantees - elsewhere it might be the opposite)...