Engineers at Cloudflare (NET) and Apple (AAPL) say they’ve developed a new internet protocol that will shore up against "one of the biggest holes in internet privacy." Dubbed Oblivious DNS-over-HTTPS (ODoH), as Nick Sullivan, Cloudflare's head of research explains, it is meant to "separate the information about who is making the query and what the query is.”
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Engineers at Cloudflare (NET) and Apple (AAPL) say they’ve developed a new internet protocol that will shore up against "one of the biggest holes in internet privacy." Dubbed Oblivious DNS-over-HTTPS (ODoH), as Nick Sullivan, Cloudflare's head of research explains, it is meant to "separate the information about who is making the query and what the query is.”