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I prefer to use tools which I can make sure do exactly what they claim to do. Configuration profiles are rather transparent, they can be opened with any text editor and viewed. This website is completely open-source.
An app off the App Store might do what it should, sure. But it also might capture data inbetween and negate the privacy advantage that DoH and DoT bring.

How do I use this?

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Visit this website using you Apple device and navigate to the tool. Then, select a pre-made configuration or enter your own settings and click/tap "Download profile". Your device will ask you a few times, be sure to accept the warnings.
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Visit this website using you Apple device and navigate to the tool. Then, select a pre-made configuration or enter your own settings and click/tap "Download profile". Then, open the downloaded file using the "Files" app.
+ Your device will ask you a few times, be sure to accept the warnings.
The generated profiles are not signed. This is normal.

Why should I care about encrypted DNS?

DNS is basically the phone book of the internet. If you visit a website, your computer first contacts the DNS server to look up where its even supposed to connect to.