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<blockquote data-quote="jomacky" data-source="post: 1951238" data-attributes="member: 424890"><p>That message usually shows up when your network isn’t supporting encrypted DNS (like DoH or DoT). It’s not necessarily something broken, it just means your traffic might not be as private on that network.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Since your Wi-Fi had issues earlier, it’s possible something changed in your router settings after the reboot. You could try restarting your device first, and if that doesn’t help, log into your router and check if there’s a setting related to DNS or security that got reset.</p><p></p><p></p><p>If email still isn’t working after that, maybe try switching to a mobile hotspot briefly to see if it’s network-related. If it is, then yeah, might be worth giving your provider a call.</p><p></p><p></p><p>No need to reset everything right away, try the simpler stuff first.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jomacky, post: 1951238, member: 424890"] That message usually shows up when your network isn’t supporting encrypted DNS (like DoH or DoT). It’s not necessarily something broken, it just means your traffic might not be as private on that network. Since your Wi-Fi had issues earlier, it’s possible something changed in your router settings after the reboot. You could try restarting your device first, and if that doesn’t help, log into your router and check if there’s a setting related to DNS or security that got reset. If email still isn’t working after that, maybe try switching to a mobile hotspot briefly to see if it’s network-related. If it is, then yeah, might be worth giving your provider a call. No need to reset everything right away, try the simpler stuff first. [/QUOTE]
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