cross-posted from: https://lemdro.id/post/1181564
Did you try all of them?
What made you stick with the one you are currently using?
I became fully aware of Control D only yesterday as the name was vaguely familiar to me when I heard it and for Adguard DNS well I thought it was a normal-ish DNS service like 1 1 1 1, quad9, Google, etc… (not that user configurable).
I tried looking for some reviews and discussions comparing the 3 but found almost nothing about Control D and Adguard DNS but I did stumble upon Control D CEO 2 blog posts comparing Adguard DNS and NextDNS to Control D.
There seems to be not that much talk about these 2 unlike NextDNS which seems way more popular, if I’m correct then what made it way more popular and known?
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Please elaborate
None of them respect your privacy, your own self-hosted DNS is the best.
Do you have anything to back up your claim sir as the 3 of them have a very good privacy policy (according to privacyspy.org and tosdr.org except for Control D which is yet to be evaluated by either of them) and are trusted and recommended by the community and trustworthy outlets like privacyguides.org
I wouldn’t argue with that
They’re literally all profit driven. How do you think they make money?
Of their paid plans/subscriptions?