Absolutely not. The security risk of DNS-changing malware is catastrophic. You are trading $20 of software for potential identity theft.
Stop clicking on sketchy YouTube links. The real key to making YogaDNS work is respecting the developer’s license model—or choosing a different tool.
This paper provides an in-depth analysis of DNS privacy issues and solutions, including DNS over HTTPS (DoH) and DNS over TLS (DoT). It covers the vulnerabilities in the traditional DNS system, various approaches to enhancing DNS privacy, and the implications of deploying these solutions.
For those interested in diving deeper into DNS technology and its implications for privacy and security:
