Internet related News · 2020-02-25

Firefox to turn on encryption on by default in the US – News


Mozilla will turn on a new encryption system by default in its Firefox browser in the US. Beginning today, all new Firefox installs in that country will have DoH enabled by default. Furthermore, Mozilla also plans to silently enable the DoH feature for all Firefox US users in the coming weeks.


Firefox turns controversial new encryption on by default in the US – The Verge

Starting today, Mozilla will turn on by default DNS over HTTPS (DoH) for Firefox users in the US, the company has announced. DoH is a new standard that encrypts a part of your internet traffic that’s typically sent over an unencrypted plain text connection, and which could allow others to see…

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Mozilla enables DOH by default for all Firefox users in the US – ZDNet

Mozilla announced plans today to enable DNS-over-HTTPS (DoH) support for all Firefox users in the US.

Starting today, all new Firefox installs in the US will have DoH enabled by default. Furthermore, Mozilla also plans to silently enable the DoH feature for all Firefox US users in the coming weeks.

Link: https://www.zdnet.com/article/mozilla-enables-doh-by-default-for-all-firefox-users-in-the-us/

via: ZDNet


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