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"textContent": "That’s genuinely cool that you don’t consider creating multiple accounts to use them per devices — I also try not to do that kind cheating.\n\nI’m far from being an expert here, but if we consider that people are right to choose HaGeZi, it’s worth mentioning that they recently launched their own DNS — if the region works for you.\n\nAdd Hagezi DNS Server Tool Suggestions\n\n> Website Short description It is the DNS service from Hagezi, who is known for his blocklists. It is privacy friendly, GDPR compliant and fast. - At least for EU zone. Why I think this tool should be added I think its own disclaimer explains it all. Disclaimer / Privacy Policy (EU Compliance) HaGeZi DNS is a non-commercial, publicly accessible DNS resolver service operated privately for the public benefit in the EU. All servers are operated from data centers in the EU and fall under EU data…\n\ngithub.com\n\n### GitHub - hagezi/dns-servers: HaGeZi DNS: Free, Non-Commercial EU Public DNS...\n\nHaGeZi DNS: Free, Non-Commercial EU Public DNS Servers",
"title": "Debating between DNS providers"
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