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Fuchsia
Strollin' around
Status: New idea

Idea: Add DNS-over-HTTPS support for the Android version of Firefox

Reasoning: Google Chrome for Android already supports this, as does the Windows, MacOS, and GNU/Linux version of Firefox. This can be used to make the mobile browsing experience more private/secure.

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Status changed to: New idea
Jon
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AboutTime2do
New member

They could be the second to do it😋

monkeynuts
New member

Great idea, I've been googling how to do it on Android Firefox. This explains why I can't find the DoH setting yet!

ukoda
New member

DNS-over-HTTPS breaks access to devices on the local LAN.  It should only be allowed if there is an option define the use of a conventional DNS, by its IP address, for a specific (the local) domain.  Right now I can't access a local server by name from Firefox, only IP address, but can from Chrome.  You know things are bad when you have to switch to Chrome to access a site.

saadhjawwadh
Making moves

Much needed a feature since all other browsers support similar features now days it should be included.

Manni
New member

please add this!

Damians
Making moves

Please add this important feature

trypto
New member

Being able to configure the DNS server and the protocol over which it is used is important for privacy. I would like to be able to configure Firefox to always use my favorite ad-blocking DNS server and communicate with him over HTTPS.

Saarsk
Strollin' around

Yes, please.

devashish18
New member

Please add this feature 

Preon
New member

Surprised I stumbled upon this and it's 8 months already in vain. Definitely needed option.

AboutTime2do
New member

They are not in any rush since it can let them look at the site you visit...

wirycampus
New member

Hi

Actually, this functionality now exists. I'm using it.

You have to enable it via about:config

https://www.reddit.com/r/firefox/comments/r8nc41/steps_to_enable_doh_dnsoverhttps_in_firefox/

AboutTime2do
New member

They need to make it more user friendly in settings somewhere.

wirycampus
New member

Might make the interface too confusing for people who don't care. Also may not be worth the work.

People who really want this feature, may still be able to find it by searching the web.

There is also the debate as to whether this feature should exist at all.

Maybe an addon can be made that configures this in about:config for the users that really need it (although i'm not sure if this can really be made).

Anyway, the part that matters for me, is that it does exist and i can now use it, even if it's not that user friendly.