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If you have more than one, choose your default/current connection.
#OPENDNS DNSCRYPT RESOLVER WINDOWS 7#
Windows 7 may prompt you for permission to make network setting changes.
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It’s important to keep in mind that enabling DNSCrypt will change your DNS server (there’s no alternative, because you need a server that supports encrypted traffic). We also noticed that NirSoft’s DNSQuerySniffer was able to intercept traffic with Simple DNSCrypt turned off, but found nothing at all once it was enabled. When we tried this, it worked immediately, no need to reboot, close and restart any applications. A panel at the top of the dialog displays your network adapters, and all you have to do is click any where you’d like to use Simple DNSCrypt, look for the tick to appear, then click “Primary DNSCrypt Service" to enable it.