Which of the following is the best way to protect the website browsing history for an executive who travels to foreign countries where internet usage is closely monitored?
DNS over HTTPS (DoH) is a privacy-enhancing technology that encrypts DNS requests, preventing third parties (like ISPs or government authorities) from monitoring or logging the websites the executive is visiting. Normally, DNS queries are sent unencrypted, making it easy for anyone with access to the network (such as ISPs, government authorities, or malicious actors) to monitor what websites are being accessed. DoH solves this problem by sending DNS queries over HTTPS, encrypting them and making it more difficult to intercept or monitor the browsing history. In countries where internet usage is closely monitored, DoH provides a way to ensure that DNS queries (which reveal website URLs) are encrypted and hidden from surveillance. This makes it more difficult for attackers or monitoring agencies to track the websites being visited.
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