I use a smartphone and connect through my SIM card.
My DNS query are routed through my ISP DNS so I guess they could use my data. In the last year I became more jealous about my data and when I can do something more to protect I like to do so.
Go continues to be the best web app building experience I've ever had. Today's enjoyable feature: Crazy good static analysis tools. go vet, staticcheck, golangci-lint, gosec. There's nothing I love more than tests I don't have to write.
@max I'm no expert but it has always looked to me like a "belt and braces" thing. The certificate chain used by browsers to verify websites doesn't really require DNS to be secure in order to establish trust. But I guess if you are using a mobile device and going on WiFi hotspots a lot then DoH denies them the ability to snoop on your name lookups, and adds an extra bit of trustworthiness. I wouldn't personally use it in a home "broadband" setting though.
Inktober Day 26: Lost BoysThe Terminator predicted what reliance on AI might do to the human race. As scary as it was, it's really too bad we didn't listen to the moral... #inktober #challenge https://www.deviantart.com/darwinsdomain/gallery/98451860/inktobers