• @SickPanda@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    I tried switching to Firefox some weeks ago but deinstalled it immediately after realising that it’s DNS doesn’t work. My ISP is censoring some 🏴‍☠️ websites and I can only visit them by not using my ISP’s dns service.

    No matter which DNS i selected in the browser settings I always got an error saying that Firefox couldn’t reach the DNS. I will stick to Opera GX now 🤷‍♂️

    Edit: it’s funny how the butthurt Firefox users downvote me for just talking about my experience with the browser.

          • @SickPanda@lemmy.world
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            21 year ago

            In my browser. If I setup Google public dns or cloudfare in Opera GX as DNS it works perfectly fine. The only downside is that I can’t access fritz.box anymore, I have to use the IP of my router to be able to access it, I just bookmarked it though.

            In Firefox the dns settings dont work at all. If I disable dns I get the censoring screen, if I enable any of the dns settings Firefox always says it can’t reach the DNS service.

            • @chris@l.roofo.cc
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              61 year ago

              I have never set my DNS in my browser. Always in the system or in the router. So I don’t think I can help you.

              • @SickPanda@lemmy.world
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                11 year ago

                Thanks for your effort. I will just keep using opera gx, not the best browser in terms of privacy but at least it works out of the box

                • nevial
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                  21 year ago

                  Why don’t you just set your DNS system-wide and set your browsers’ to “system DNS”, though? This shouldn’t be a browser issue

                  • nevial
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                    31 year ago

                    Or, better yet: Define your DNS network-wide on your router (if it does support that, and if not, get a decent router) and let all your devices and browsers use those (that should happen automatically, no need to set that specifically)

        • Nobsi
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          71 year ago

          Okay listen… i fully support you in your choice to use the browser that works for you without spending time troubleshooting. But why Opera GX?

          • @SickPanda@lemmy.world
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            21 year ago

            Because Google Chrome was slowly filling up my hard drive with temp files. I regualry had to delete mutlipe GB of temp files. With Opera GX I have only 200 MB

    • d-RLY?
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      41 year ago

      It might be a good idea to get a good VPN for any of those sites (even the streaming ones). No hate if you ran into an issue with FF. Every now and then I do see some PCs act weird with FF DNS options. Never able to figure out what causes them to not work correctly while most other PCs are working fine on the same local network. Opera and Opera GX “feel” too “busy” for me personally with just all the random things on the UI and features. I support people using anything that isn’t official Chrome at this point.

      If you don’t already have a VPN, here is a list article with more than a few options and give some basic info on stuff like if they keep logs of IPs and for how long. Some of them also have additional DNS options for removing ads. https://torrentfreak.com/best-vpn-anonymous-no-logging/

    • @CeeBee@lemmy.world
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      31 year ago

      it’s funny how the butthurt Firefox users downvote me for just talking about my experience with the browser.

      Nobody is downvoting you for just talking. They’re downvoting you because you very clearly lack knowledge in what you’re doing but are blaming it on the browser.

      • @SickPanda@lemmy.world
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        21 year ago

        no the browser is the one to blame because the same settings which work in Opera don’t work in Firefox. I know I could change my dns system wide but it’s a personal preference to only make small changes to a running system.

        There are 3 options for dns over https in Firefox and none of them work. disabling it obviously doesn’t work too because Firefox uses my ISP’s dns service then.

        • @CeeBee@lemmy.world
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          There are 3 options for dns over https in Firefox and none of them work.

          Then you did something wrong.