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On 2015-04-05 13:44, df wrote:
> Not sure your question is for what this list is about but anyway below
> are a few "safe" ones I recommend to using, "secure" I guess depends on
> how much you trust the unknown party running the server.
> 
> # Swiss Privacy Foundation DNS
> 77.109.138.45
> 77.109.139.29
> 
> # Censurfridns Denmark
> 91.239.100.100
> 89.233.43.71
> 
> # freedns
> 37.235.1.174
> 37.235.1.177
> 
> # Digitalcourage e.V.
> 85.214.20.141
> 
> # Chaos Computer Club
> 213.73.91.35
> 
> 
> The list above can be found at this link:
> 
> https://anonymous-proxy-servers.net/wiki/index.php/Censorship-free_DNS_servers
> 
> 
> Hope that helps a little.
> 
> 
> evervigilant@riseup.net:
>> If anyone has good intel on some really secure DNS addresses that 
>> would
>> be great currently I'm using my VPN provider DNS servers and would 
>> like
>> to have some more numbers to add to my list.
>> 
>> Primary DNS: 146.185.134.104 (Netherlands)
>> 
>> Secondary DNS: 192.241.172.159 (U.S. New York)
>> 
>> 

That's exactly what I was looking for, thanks for the assist
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