Google - Mecca
https://mecca-is.so-gorgeo.us.kg/dns-query
AdGuard - Myrra
https://myrra-is.so-gorgeo.us.kg/dns-query
AdGuard Family - Nora
https://nora-is.so-gorgeo.us.kg/dns-query
Japan
Nana
Nana
https://nana-is.so-gorgeo.us.kg/dns-query
Tetty
https://tetty-is.so-gorgeo.us.kg/dns-query
Luna
https://luna-is.so-gorgeo.us.kg/dns-query
Singapore - Mita
https://mita-is.so-gorgeo.us.kg/dns-query
Netherlands - Nindy
https://nindy-is.so-gorgeo.us.kg/dns-query
India - Yussy
https://yussy-is.so-gorgeo.us.kg/dns-query
South Africa - Nova
https://nova-is.so-gorgeo.us.kg/dns-query
California US - Sitha
https://sitha-is.so-gorgeo.us.kg/dns-query
The Google, AdGuard, and AdGuard Family endpoints are Cloudflare forwarding to their respective DNS over HTTPS servers, should give you relatively low latency if the origin server is blocked by your ISP.
The rest are my own DNS-over-HTTPS servers that also block ads & malware, free for anyone to use.
In most browsers you can use the encrypted/secured/DoH setting to enter custom entry, and just use the server address on the main page.
For Android devices, use Intra and enter the server address.
For Apple devices, download the profile and install them through System Preferences or Settings.
For Windows 11, do an `nslookup` to get the required IPs, and enter the server address as DoH template.
The Cloudflare forwarders take advantage of Cloudflare flexible TLS and Google & AdGuard DoH still serving even with arbitrary SNI
The servers are running AdGuard Home with AdGuard's malware filtering enabled, local blocklists, and using malware-blocking Cloudflare upstream.
For me, because I have these servers just doing pretty much nothing most of the time, so opening them to public doesn't cost me anything extra.
Actually, I don't pay anything for the servers, the Japanese servers are Oracle Cloud free tier, the Californian server is a Racknerd VPS I pay with credit I won in their contest which should last until 2034, while the rest are free NAT servers from micro.
For you, because these servers block ads & malware, potentially speeding up browsing and maybe even increasing battery life.
In some cases, they might be useful to evade simple censorship, especially with apps that also evade SNI filter like Intra.
All servers log the queries for a week, the main purpose is for performance & abuse prevention, but if the relevant jurisdiction ever comes knocking with actual court order I will give you up. Otherwise, I don't share nor sell the logs to anyone else.
I'm not responsible for anything that happens to you even if it's proven it was directly due to the servers' fault, including but not limited to the server blocking an important notification, failing to block a malware domain etc. If your jurisdiction state I'm indeed responsible, have fun trying to collect the fine.