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Feature request: add DNSCrypt support #3
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Originally created by @ameshkov on GitHub (Jul 26, 2016).
Originally assigned to: @nkartyshov on GitHub.
Please look into it. What should be done to add it?
DNSCrypt website:
https://dnscrypt.org/
Yandex browser has dnscrypt support, but I am not sure if they allow using a third party DNS server.
@ameshkov commented on GitHub (Jul 26, 2016):
Note on Yandex, they have a hardcoded list of dnscrypt servers:

@lordraiden commented on GitHub (Aug 6, 2016):
This should be a must have for Adguard DNS, I would use it without hesitation.
And take a look as well to DNSSEC
https://www.reddit.com/r/sysadmin/comments/2hn435/dnssec_vs_dnscrypt/
https://security.stackexchange.com/questions/91725/dnscrypt-vs-dnscurve
https://www.dnssec-validator.cz/
@nkartyshov commented on GitHub (Sep 26, 2016):
done
@TPS commented on GitHub (Oct 26, 2017):
Is Android getting this builtin?
https://android-review.googlesource.com/#/q/topic:dns-dev-opt+(status:open+OR+status:merged)
via https://www.xda-developers.com/android-dns-over-tls-website-privacy/ . Does this change anything for y'all?
@ameshkov commented on GitHub (Nov 16, 2017):
Nobody supports DNS over TLS on the server side yet. However, I guess DNS over TLS will quickly surpass DNSCrypt if it gets native support on Android.