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DNS over HTTP not active TRR_PARENTAL_CONTROL

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Trying to enable NextDNS for DNS over HTTP but it shows as not active (TRR_PARENTAL_CONTROL). I do not have any parental controls enabled on this device so im not sure whats causing this isssue.

Trying to enable NextDNS for DNS over HTTP but it shows as not active (TRR_PARENTAL_CONTROL). I do not have any parental controls enabled on this device so im not sure whats causing this isssue.

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I assume it doesn't work with Cloudflare, either?

There is an article about how administrators can blocks DNS over HTTPS, but I have not reviewed in detail. Maybe this is why you see a parental control block: Configure networks to disable DNS over HTTPS.

Yeah it doesn't work with Cloudflare either.

I looked at the article but it doesn't say what parental controls qualify for disabling DNS over HTTPS. As far as I am aware my router and laptop do not contain any parental controls. I set security.enterprise_roots.enabled to false but this did not change anything.

Firefox detects whether DNS-based parental controls are used on the network. Your router might be implementing this without your knowledge, or it's a bug. Either way, this is a privacy risk, but unfortunately, it seems like the preference to disable this behavior was removed: <https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/1586941>. You can try using a VPN or Tor for DoH until you find the issue with your network and fix it.

Yeah, I just enabled it for my laptop for now.