Safeguard your DNS queries sent to the target server
The range of protocols used on the Internet has been getting updated ever since it appeared because the implementation of upgrades has been necessary, for example for security reasons. Well, not all of them, because when it comes to the DNS protocol there are still issues to be found that affect user privacy and security.
An app for encrypting communication between devices and servers
To address the issue that arises as a result of DNS queries made to a server, we can download Nebulo, an app that acts as a DNS changer that implements DNS-over-HTTPs and DNS-over-TLS in order to send secure queries to target servers. This way, only the user and the server can read these queries.
The app features a sober user interface and the following core features:
- Allows the use of custom servers.
- Low phone resource consumption.
- No ads or tracking of any kind.
- Configure the app once and it's done: once that step is completed it works autonomously.
Requirements and additional information:
- Minimum operating system requirements: Android 5.0.
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