How will DNS work when using the VPN extension?

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  • Creator: Dayani Lucia G.F.
  • Comment: Bug 1925100 - keep under Adm till release date
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In the context of Firefox, DNS (Domain Name System) queries are critical to how browsers translate website names into IP addresses. When using the Mozilla VPN browser extension, all DNS queries originated in Firefox are securely routed through the VPN connection, enhancing their privacy and protection.

If you enable any Privacy features in the Mozilla VPN application such as blocking ads, ad trackers, or malware—or use the Custom DNS option, your device will utilize specific DNS resolvers designed to block these threats. These settings, configured in the Mozilla VPN application, will affect your browsing experience in Firefox.

However, if Firefox is set to use DNS-over-HTTPS (DoH), the DNS resolver specified in Firefox will take priority over the resolver configured in the Mozilla VPN application.

Common questions

Do client DNS settings apply to the extension if the VPN client is off?

Yes. DNS preferences configured in the Mozilla VPN client will apply to the Mozilla VPN extension, even if the Mozilla VPN client is turned Off while the Mozilla VPN extension is turned On. This ensures consistent DNS behavior across both components, regardless of the client’s status.

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