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Anyone Using Cloudflare's Proxy?
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Right, and I would prefer to not accidentally make my home DNS server vulnerable to zone transfer attacks, or have all my requests leave my home unencrypted regardless. This can be done, but the risks and overhead outweigh the benefits.
For my threat model (and probably most everyone's), using Cloudflare's encrypted DNS is good enough for me.