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Dear Proton Team,
There is one critical gap in the privacy ecosystem: a standalone, customizable, privacy-first public DNS service. Google (8.8.8.8) and Cloudflare (1.1.1.1) dominate — both companies whose core business depends on data. NextDNS and AdGuard DNS offer better privacy, but neither is backed by Swiss law or the trust Proton has built. Proton DNS could change that.
What it must be:
A full platform — not just a resolver. Custom blocklists, per-device profiles, analytics, DoH/DoT/DoQ support, and zero logs. NextDNS has customization. AdGuard has filters. Proton DNS must have both — wrapped in Swiss-grade privacy that neither competitor can match.
The South Caucasus — a strategic opportunity.
Azerbaijan, Georgia, and Armenia together have nearly 15 million internet users. Not a single privacy-focused DNS provider has infrastructure here. This region sits at the intersection of Russia, Iran, Turkey, and the West — privacy tools are not a luxury here, they are a necessity. A single server in Baku, Tbilisi, or Yerevan would serve all three countries and position Proton as the privacy leader in a region no competitor has claimed yet.
The infrastructure window is open right now. Whoever arrives first, wins.
— A Proton user from Azerbaijan