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Why is DNSSEC % of queries so low?

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NextDNS is a validating DNSSEC resolver. This means that we block any response that has an invalid DNSSEC signature or is not signed on a zone that is DNSSEC enabled. Unfortunately, many big domains are not DNSSEC enabled, which is why this number is so low.

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