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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.
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.
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.