We’d like to request that Chrome implement an extension API to be able to get and set the following DNS over HTTPS related settings:
Enable/Disable DNS over HTTPS
Use custom DNS provider
We support the DNS over HTTPS initiative, however, we believe it would be better for users if they had the choice to use a service like ours end-to-end rather than having some of their private data sent off to a party with whom they haven't agreed to use.
If there's somewhere more appropriate we should make this request please let us know.
Thanks for your consideration.
—ExpressVPN
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It should be noted that this already exists within Chrome (through chrome://flags) - that is supporting sending DNS requests over HTTPS as well as using the OS level async DNS resolver, meaning a user can manually declare a HTTPS/2 address to use in which Chrome will utilise.This brings up the question - if extensions are able to modify this DNS setting, would they be considered a "third party server"? The answer being yes, they would - and also not withstanding the imminent security issues which would arise by allowing extensions to modify DNS/DNS protocol traffic through the browser.A novel idea, yet laden with problems rendering it impossible to implement effectively.
On Fri, 4 Oct 2019, 02:04 'ExpressVPN' via Chromium Extensions, <chromium-extensions@chromium.org> wrote:
--We’d like to request that Chrome implement an extension API to be able to get and set the following DNS over HTTPS related settings:
Enable/Disable DNS over HTTPS
Use custom DNS provider
We support the DNS over HTTPS initiative, however, we believe it would be better for users if they had the choice to use a service like ours end-to-end rather than having some of their private data sent off to a party with whom they haven't agreed to use.
If there's somewhere more appropriate we should make this request please let us know.
Thanks for your consideration.
—ExpressVPN
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Hey ExpressVPN folks,I think your best next-step is to open a feature request on crbug.com. From there, triage folks should route it to the right team for further consideration and discussion. Time permitting, I may also be able to track down the right stakeholders to get eyes on the request.Simeon - @dotproto
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On Friday, October 4, 2019 at 4:37:08 AM UTC-7, Decklin / Deco wrote:
It should be noted that this already exists within Chrome (through chrome://flags) - that is supporting sending DNS requests over HTTPS as well as using the OS level async DNS resolver, meaning a user can manually declare a HTTPS/2 address to use in which Chrome will utilise.This brings up the question - if extensions are able to modify this DNS setting, would they be considered a "third party server"? The answer being yes, they would - and also not withstanding the imminent security issues which would arise by allowing extensions to modify DNS/DNS protocol traffic through the browser.A novel idea, yet laden with problems rendering it impossible to implement effectively.
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