It could just be your DNS, I’ve had problems with Cloudflare’s 1.1.1.1 and Catbox but I think they actually have a list of ISPs and DNS providers that give them issues. I don’t think you can manually specify a DNS server on cellular (without some weird workaround), but if you have issues on other networks you can try changing your DNS and see what happens.
You can, it’s just a connection type.
If talking specifically about phones, Android allows specifying DoT, and Firefox on Android has DoH. Or at least Fennec and Nightly do, I don’t use regular Firefox on phone.
Wild, you’re right, it’s apparently blocked by my mobile carrier. Tried it again with a VPN and it worked fine.
So much for the idea of a free and open internet…
It could just be your DNS, I’ve had problems with Cloudflare’s 1.1.1.1 and Catbox but I think they actually have a list of ISPs and DNS providers that give them issues. I don’t think you can manually specify a DNS server on cellular (without some weird workaround), but if you have issues on other networks you can try changing your DNS and see what happens.
You can, it’s just a connection type.
If talking specifically about phones, Android allows specifying DoT, and Firefox on Android has DoH. Or at least Fennec and Nightly do, I don’t use regular Firefox on phone.