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Been hit-and-miss for me latency wise. It probably has a strange return route from their side to my home Internet and LEBs (couple hundred ms)
@Nyr had some thoughts on it...
https://github.com/Nyr/openvpn-install/issues/379#issuecomment-346157258
I'm currently giving it a try on my VPN and to be fair its a good idea, however poorly executed they say they have locations worldwide well if that's the case why am I getting routed through the US when I'm in the EU causing high latency of over 100ms...
Preferred over Google DNS now, mostly also due to the locations Google does not cover ( for example Vienna ) + reachable over IX openly on almost every EUROIX. Sometimes getting strange GeoDNS responses though which are correct over Google DNS, should not be related though.
Overall the performance is similar to Google https://www.dnsperf.com/#!dns-resolvers
But in some regions there are big differences. Google is also more stable