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filtresiz.net is an encrypted DNS tool/service positioned around the idea of an “unfiltered internet,” with DNS-over-HTTPS (DoH) and DNS-over-TLS (DoT) as its core technologies. Its goal is to encrypt users’ DNS queries, reduce the likelihood that an internet service provider can see which sites users are visiting, and bypass DNS-based filtering or blocking. The page clearly offers two ways to use it: buy the source code and self-host it, or use the hosted service directly.
From a developer-tooling perspective, it is closer to a lightweight DNS infrastructure solution than a full development platform. The self-hosted option provides the full source code, can be deployed to the user’s own Cloudflare account, and claims free deployment on Cloudflare with 1M free requests per month. This may appeal to technically capable users who want control over their DNS service. The hosted option emphasizes “zero technical knowledge” and supports instant activation of DoH and DoT.
Device support covers iPhone, iPad, Android, Windows, and macOS. Apple devices and macOS can be configured via a .mobileconfig profile, Android uses Private DNS, and Windows uses DNS-over-HTTPS. The page does not disclose specific programming languages, frameworks, APIs, SDKs, or source-code licenses, so it is not possible to determine from the available information whether it is genuinely open source.
Pricing is very simple: the self-hosted server plan is a $1 one-time payment, while the hosted service is $1/month. Based on the described features, the entry cost is very low. For documentation, the page mentions step-by-step installation guides and outlines a three-step flow: choose a plan, configure DNS, and start using it. However, the captured content does not show full documentation, a privacy policy, logging policy, troubleshooting information, or security audit details.
The advantages are its low price, support for self-hosting, use of standard DoH/DoT protocols, clear multi-device setup paths, and a hosted version that is friendly to non-technical users. The drawbacks are also clear: the company background, country of operation, payment methods, terms of service, and log-retention policy are not explained in the main content; “full source code” is not the same as open source, and the lack of a license may affect developer adoption; and its claims around stability and 24/7 service are not backed by much supporting material.
It is best suited to individual technical users who care about DNS privacy, want quick access to encrypted DNS, or want to self-host a lightweight DNS service on Cloudflare. It is not a good fit for organizations that require compliance, audits, enterprise-grade SLAs, team collaboration, or centralized management. Access from China is not mentioned in the main content, and DoH/DoT availability can vary significantly across networks, so it should be treated as unknown. Payment methods are also not disclosed. Alternatives include Cloudflare DNS, Google Public DNS, Quad9, NextDNS, AdGuard DNS, and Control D.
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filtresiz.net is an Türkiye Dev Tools provider. TG4G tracks its product information, with monthly pricing from $1.00, an overall rating of 7.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach filtresiz.net directly.