What exactly is the implication of not having the encrypted DNS records of the Paid Plans? #191
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So the main selling point for upgrading to the $3 a month plan is the Encryption on DNS records so they're not publicly accessible. What exactly are the implications of this information being publicly available? |
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titanism
Aug 6, 2023
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DNS records are public, so if you are on Enhanced Protection your forwarding addresses are hidden (they are not in DNS records, they're in a secure database). |
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DNS records are public, so if you are on Enhanced Protection your forwarding addresses are hidden (they are not in DNS records, they're in a secure database).