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Use the Swiss Privacy Foundation DNS
When I do the DNS test, only 1 address is seen. (Swiss DNS) I wonder why?
Just run your own DNS resolver with
unbound
:http://info.menandmice.com/blog/bid/37244/10-Reasons-to-use-Unbound-DNS
Don't forget to set up access control properly so it doesn't become public.
https://blog.uncensoreddns.org/ anycast at 91.239.100.100
FYI, Austria has no logging and if your traffic transits Germany the BND can absolutely legal tap it regardless of source or origin UNLESS one of them is inside DE.
pihole = gg
Have a look at https://dns.watch/
Gives me a cert warning. Wasnt like that a couple months ago when Id still use them.
Why would you use someone else's when you already have a server to run DNS on. Like @rm_ says, run your own. That's what I do and it is much faster when it is on the same server.
Because that is the DNS server being used, SPF only operates 2 DNS servers, companies like OpenDNS and Google are anycast and have many, that is why the "DNS leak checker" shows so many if that is what you're asking.
DNS.watch?
Edit: bah, they're German. Thought they were Swiss.
pihole + a dnscrypt upstream which doesn't log.
Whats wrong with Germany?
OP didn't want Germany.
The cert warning is because they are using StartCom certs which is untrusted by Chrome and FireFox
quite cool list : https://www.lifewire.com/free-and-public-dns-servers-2626062
For anyone who still cares:
This fits perfectly: http://www.freenom.world
Those are non-censored, and most should be non-logging: http://wiki.ak-zensur.de/index.php/Unzensierte_DNS_Server
This. Plus a non-logging dnscrypt upstream as a bonus if you want to.
Try freedns.zone.
I know you don't want Austria, but use it if you changed your mind. It's no log and can't be spied on - as @William already pointed out.
Also, their company is registered in Romania.