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Dns over https host name error

So I'm new to nextdns. Trying to use it on my galaxy s26 ultra phone with latest system update. To make it easier I use nextdns manager app to sign up and create a new account. So I created new account and profile and received ID # and host name information to enter in phone private dns settings. 

If try to enter dns over tls host name I have no problem when I tap save but if I enter dns over https host name I get an error when I tap save and there is no typo. Anything extra should be done in order to use dns over https? 

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    • Sazzad_Kabir
    • 2 wk ago
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    Are you using free subscription or premium subscription?

      • Oleg.2
      • 2 wk ago
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      free 

    • R_P_M
    • 2 wk ago
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    Android Private DNS is only DoT, you can’t make it work with DoH string. You’d have to use alternative options to implement DoH on your device. 

      • Oleg.2
      • 2 wk ago
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      thank you for explaining 

    • jroks123
    • 2 wk ago
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    Per android setup

    Private DNS

    Android 9 or higher

    1. Go to Settings → Network & internet → Advanced → Private DNS.

    2. Select the Private DNS provider hostname option.

    3. Enter <id>.dns.nextdns.io and hit Save.

    Android doesn't take https:// you need to just put in <id>.dns.nextdns.io

      • jroks123
      • 8 days ago
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      With respect to what this thread is about, this does not include your solution. I provided a viable target solution located in your original thread. Please understand, I am not a paid nextDNS support person. This is a community forum, I just decided to take it upon myself to help suggest possible solutions. 

      Again, I've given you a permanent solution that you'll need to address with your web administrator for that domain.

      Thank you.

      • jroks123
      • 7 days ago
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      You originally replied directly to my comments in multiple public troubleshooting threads, so I responded as another community member trying to help point you in the right direction. At no point did I claim to be staff, moderation, or official support, and I explicitly clarified that more than once.

      That said, your concern about “appropriate boundaries” is noted. Going forward, I’ll simply leave your threads and questions for official NextDNS staff or others in the community to respond to instead.

      Best of luck getting your issue resolved.

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