Can I use NextDNS "naked"?
My Nvidia Shield (2017), firmware 8.2.3, AndroidTV 9, can't be given a private DNS-over-TLS/QUIC URL—only IP addresses—unless I do some ADB thing, which is above my pay grade. I don't care about blocks for my use case, anyway, and I'm not gonna do the crazy Link IP exercise. Will it work for just plain-vanilla DNS if I enter the NextDNS IP addresses, and be done with it?
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It would be quicker to try it than to wait for an answer.
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It may be "quicker," and it may seem to work, but I'm asking for an authoritative answer whether it would be an abuse of the system to use it that way, whether it could give less-than-optimal results that might go unseen. If so, I would just use Cloudflare DNS IP addresses on my Shield.... I'm wondering whether *any* of the extra NextDNS security features are in play when just the IP addresses are entered into settings without any link back to the device's IP address, like, for instance, with AdGuard DNS's.
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Use liked ip or use your dam adb network
Dns structure is very different from vpns
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Really, it's a simple question: is NextDNS just a regular DNS with only its IP address entered in one's internet settings? And without any failings otherwise?
I thought that might be the case when I read the official what-happens-when-300,000-accesses-is-exceeded, but, hey, one never knows—it could be an abuse to just enter the IP address, with deleterious consequences for all I know, which is why I'm asking for an authoritative answer.
"NextDNS can be used for free up to 300k queries per month. Once this limit is reached, it becomes a standard DNS resolver, with no filtering, no logging etc."
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