"several DNSCrypt resolvers out there that can be used" To me its one of those my tinfoil hat is so tight its driving me crazy I have to do something, even if its not really doing anything. As jimp points out its in the tls exchange, and to be honest they could still see what IPs and protocols your talking to, etc. Well it does hide what your asking when you ask.But then when you actually go there. Its not actually hiding where you going or what your asking for. So what is the point of of dnscrypt exactly? All it does is validate that your talking to the NS you were hoping to talk too. Which do you think is easier to use and get info with? ) If you resolve, they really have to be watch all your traffic because your going to be talking to ns all over the globe. If you forward your just handing someone ever query you ever make. What about your phone, your tablet? You don't care the nsa is watching while you surf your porn - but your worried about someone sniffing your dns queries between you and the dns your using dnscrypt too? ) What about the fact that opendns knows everything your doing queries for? Everything!! From a privacy concern don't you think it better to resolve vs forward. There is concern for info that doesn't need to be made public, there is understanding the technology you use and then there is just tinfoil hat crazy ) Do you have your rfid blocking wallet? You have tape over your camera on your laptop right.
Better be cash, and you should prob be wearing something to hide your face from the facial recognition camera's - you prob passed 20 of them walking through the store ) Maybe not use that company discount card when you by your groceries or your condoms. But my god they run to a site that tells them they have a "dns leak" Oh My F'ing gawd the black helicopters are coming, the black helicopters are coming ) rofl… Prob 99% of them have no real clue to what it is does or how dns works anyway. Because its a buzz word that users think they need because they heard words like privacy, etc.