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So is your ISP blocking or redirecting outgoing requests on port 53? You said you can't set dns servers on your own devices so I'm just trying to understand why that doesn't work.
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Wow. What kind of bullshit ISP blocks outbound DNS requests? I would bitch loudly at them as they have no valid excuse for doing that. Anyway... In that case you have a few options. You can use DNS over https but that's supported primarily by browsers. Not so much other desktop applications. I would get a router that's capable of WireGuard and connect it to ProtonVPN (or another VPN service of your choice). You don't have to route all traffic over VPN if you don't want to but at least you'll be able to use whatever DNS server you want.
PiHole can be configured to use DoH, as can OpnSense and presumably other local DNS and router servers.