DoT and DoH, also known as DNS over TLS and DNS over HTTPS, are advanced protocols designed to enhance the security and privacy of DNS (Domain Name System) queries. Traditional DNS queries are sent in plaintext, making them sensitive to interception and manipulation. DoT secures DNS traffic by encrypting it over Transport Layer Security (TLS), while DoH encapsulates DNS queries within HTTPS traffic, combining DNS resolution with web encryption standards. Both protocols aim to protect user privacy by preventing third parties from spying on DNS queries and ensure data integrity by safeguarding against DNS spoofing and other forms of cyberattacks. Implementing DoT and DoH is essential for modernizing DNS security and fostering trust in internet communications. Read more information about DoT and DoH!