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Currently, Proton VPN on macOS only allows custom DNS configuration via plaintext IPv4. This exposes DNS queries to interception and does not align with Proton’s privacy-first principles.
Please add support for encrypted DNS protocols—DNS-over-HTTPS (DoH, RFC 8484) and DNS-over-QUIC (DoQ, RFC 9250)—within the macOS app’s DNS settings.
Many providers, such as NextDNS, do not accept unencrypted IPv4 queries unless pre-authorized. This limits usability and reduces privacy.
Optional IPv6 support should also be respected where resolvers prefer or require it.
Adding encrypted DNS support would ensure stronger protection of user traffic beyond the VPN tunnel and reinforce Proton’s commitment to privacy by default.