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DNS-over-HTTPS sounds like it’ll be the least used by general public since most people I know are still using default DNS settings which would point towards their ISP’s. I’m not sure how many ISPs have moved towards DNS-over-HTTPS or if they are even activated by default.
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Firefox has DoT enabled by default, maybe Chrome does the same. That would cover the use-case of most people on public wifi.
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Wait, it’s set in the browser? I’ve always thought you set that at the OS level.
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Both, the browsers (and any other application) can choose to ignore your DNS settings and use whatever other mechanisms they like.