DNS is the fundamental glue that makes the Internet function, but it often goes unloved — unless you an ISP looking to further monetize subscribers, or you are trying to track malware on your network. Recently, some new ways to provide and secure DNS for end users have been created and are being rolled out by some browsers. Additionally, there are multiple vendors offering easy to remember public DNS resolvers. This Firetalk will cover both the technical aspects of DNS over HTTPS (DoH), DNS over TLS (DoT), verses original RFC882 DNS and the various privacy and operations challenges that are looming.