DNS / Firewall
ISP DNS
Baseline option for comparison.
ISP offers a privacy-conscious alternative in this category, with a stronger focus on data protection than many mainstream tools.
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Who is this for?
✓ Good for you if:
- • You want to understand what changes when you add privacy tools
⚠ Think twice if:
- • You want to reduce ISP/Wi‑Fi visibility
Key qualities
Overview
This technical overview is for readers who already understand the simple explanation and want to know how the app is built under the hood.
In tools like this, the key questions are what is encrypted, which components can see your secrets, how keys are generated and stored, and what diagnostic data is sent back to the vendor.
In a privacy-respecting security tool you typically see:
- Well-known, peer-reviewed cryptographic algorithms instead of custom crypto.
- Clear separation between encrypted user data and unencrypted account or billing data.
- Strong protection for keys (hardware security modules, secure enclaves, or client-side key storage).
- Minimal logging by default, with options to further reduce telemetry.
Why it matters for privacy: even if the marketing page sounds reassuring, the real protection comes from the technical design — how encryption, key management, networking and updates work together to reduce what attackers, insiders or governments can see.
Example: when evaluating a password manager, authenticator, or encrypted storage app, look for documentation or audits that explain which parts are end-to-end encrypted, how recovery keys work, and whether the company can ever decrypt your data on their servers.
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Quick facts
- Country:
- Multiple jurisdictions
- Pricing:
- Free
- Platform:
- Web
- Technical:
- Beginner
- :
- Unknown
- :
- No
- Open-source status:
- Closed source
- :
- No
- :
- No
Key features
- resolution
- Block malicious domains (varies)
- Ad/tracker blocking (varies)
- Encrypted (varies)
- Custom blocklists (varies)
Security & encryption Click to expand
- Unknown
- Encryption protocols
- Encrypted DNS (DoH/DoT) if enabled
- No user-managed keys. (if enabled) uses standard protocols negotiated between client and server.
- Offline support
- No
Telemetry & tracking Click to expand
- Not specified
- No
- Ip yes
- Describe the pipeline here once you have confirmed the implementation.
Jurisdiction & compliance Click to expand
- Fill with concrete hosting regions and data centers once verified.
- Fill in concrete retention windows once you have verified them from primary sources.
- Legal frameworks
- List applicable frameworks once confirmed (e.g., GDPR, CCPA, LGPD).
- Revenue sources
- ISP operations
Editorial signals Click to expand
- 66
- Trust score
- 56
- Trust breakdown (0–10)
- Encryption: 70, Audits: 50, Open source: 45, Telemetry: 60, Jurisdiction: 60, Transparency: 50, Trackers: 90
- Editorial notes
- Usability: 75, Performance: 80, Family friendly: 80
User experience Click to expand
- Signup requirements
- unknown
- Onboarding difficulty (1-5)
- 2
- Accessibility features
- Add technical accessibility details after testing.
Backup & portability Click to expand
- No
- Migration tools
- Describe CLI, export/import, and migration flows after review.
- Most tools in this category rely on master passwords, recovery keys, seed phrases or recovery email and 2FA devices; losing them can mean permanent loss of access, so users should store recovery information offline and test it before depending on the service.
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