Η Microsoft will one day enable DNS over HTTPS (DoH) for all Windows apps, but you can enable it in the new version of Microsoft Edge today with a hidden flag (flag).
DoH will improve the better safety and your online privacy, but it's not yet turned on by default in Microsoft Edge 80.
Like Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge won't actually use DoH unless usesto any DNS server that supports DoH. There are many options: Google's public DNS, Cloudflare's, and even Comcast's DNS all support these features.
How to enable DNS via HTTPS in Edge
To enable DoH on Edge, type the internal “edge: // flags # dns-over-https” in the address bar and press Enter.
To the right of "Secure DNS Lookups", click on the arrow to open the drop-down menu. Select "On".
You will need to restart your browser to apply these changes. Click the "Restart" button below the page.
How to switch to a DoH compatible DNS server
DNS over HTTPS (DoH) will only work if your DNS server has DoH support. You may need to change the DNS server to use DoH.
We recommend that you use Google Public DNS or Cloudflare DNS, which is the default DNS server when DoH is enabled in Firefox.
You can check if DNS over HTTPS works with Edge by going to Browsing Experience Security Check of Cloudflare. Start the test by clicking the check my browser button to see if "Secure DNS" is enabled or not.