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<font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif">AIUI here is the DNS
situation ("leaks") when using an ISP, a VPN, and Tor.<br>
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Can someone please correct me if I am wrong / inaccurate.<br>
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If I am using my ISPs DNS then they can log the websites via my
DNS requests. <br>
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If I am using a commercial VPN then the VPNs DNS logs the
websites. However, my ISP does not see the DNS requests (or the
website since all traffic flows through the encrypted VPN).<br>
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If I am using Tor then all DNS resolution is done by the Tor exit
node. No DNS requests leave my computer unencrypted - unlike in
the previous two examples.<br>
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