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In recent years, some new, more private versions of DNS have been introduced. One of these variants is called DNS over HTTPS or DoH: in this protocol, your computer and the DNS resolver communicate over an encrypted connection. With DoH, your browser *whispers* the website name to the DNS resolver, which *whispers* the IP address back.
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