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If you already use Google performance and it's publicly committed its own cache, it sends a request to a DNS much more about you than.
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If you already use Google performance and it's publicly committed its own cache, it sends a request to a DNS much more about you than.
Their service is backed by the huge company which protect many sites online. AdGuard is a company that's perhaps most known for its adblocking services - which also happen to be privacy friendly. NOTE: "Anonymized" data does not equal anonymity. Ultimately, if anonymity is the goal, users will need to look for tools outside of DNS service providers.