

YogaDNS
YogaDNS automatically intercepts DNS requests at the system level and allows you to process them over user-defined DNS servers using modern protocols and flexible rules.
Cost / License
- Freemium
- Proprietary
Platforms
- Windows
Features
Properties
- Lightweight
- Privacy focused
Features
- Dns leak blockage
- DNS over HTTPS
- Encrypted Connection
- DNS Caching
- DNS Resolver
- DNSSEC
- Ad-free
- No registration required
- DNS filtering
- Custom DNS
- Dynamic DNS
- DNS Proxy
- DNS Server
- Dns
- Anti Tampering
- Enctrypted dns requests
Tags
- Security & Privacy
- dns-report
- dns-crypt
- DNS Service
- Privacy Protection
- doh
- Encryption
- dns-records
- dns-client
- dns-authentication
- dns-security
- dnscrypt
- dnscrypt-client
- dns-services
What is YogaDNS?
System-level integration
Automatically intercepts all requests from the system resolver and apps No need to change DNS configuration manually
Protocols
Plain DNS, DNSCrypt and DNS over HTTPS DNSSEC with local validation IPv4 and IPv6
Flexible rules
Define multiple DNS servers and resolve through them based on the hostname mask Specify the network interface (ethernet, Wi-Fi, VPN, etc) that is used for the resolve
Enhanced DNS security
Name resolution over encrypted channels provided by DNSCrypt and DNS over HTTPS protocols Ensure the consistency and authority of the resolve with DNSSEC Avoid IP address leak over DNS
DNS server management
Assign specific DNS servers for specific DNS names using flexible rules Use a specific network interface, such as a VPN connection, for a specific DNS name (e.g., *.corp.example.net) Log queries for the troubleshooting
New technologies and deployment
Effortlessly make any system work with the most advanced DNS protocols, such as DNSSEC, DNSCrypt and DNS over HTTPS Import and export config files








Comments and Reviews
It's simple to set up, good UI DNS service that you can easily implement Anonymizing DNS with (https://github.com/DNSCrypt/dnscrypt-proxy/wiki/Anonymized-DNS). But it costs money to use more than a month. Technically its free, but you can only use one server, so the point of having multiply anonymized relays is useless without paying.
I don't see anything in the documentation about adding blocklists. It may be there, but with DNSCrypt you can easily add multiple blocklists: https://github.com/DNSCrypt/dnscrypt-proxy/wiki/Combining-Blocklists.
YogaDNS is closed-source software you are trusting with your network traffic. This is nothing special, as you are already doing this most likely. But this software is based in a non-GDPR compliant country. It's not like trusting a big name that will face repercussions if they mishandle data (hopefully a least).
Spend a few more minutes to set up DNS Crypt yourself, it's not that difficult.
Efficient, functional, stays out of the way and it is easy to set up. Highly recommended!
I liked it but now you have to pay to jump on multiple dns server.