This seems a bit misleading, though. Switching to your DNS nameservers won't change the fact that an ISP can intercept cleartext DNS lookups.pic.twitter.com/wHPGOu32va
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This seems a bit misleading, though. Switching to your DNS nameservers won't change the fact that an ISP can intercept cleartext DNS lookups.pic.twitter.com/wHPGOu32va
DNS over HTTPS addresses this.
This is the Internet. You can't trust anyone, ever.
Love it! I find the DNS name oddly satisfying toopic.twitter.com/gDIKNMUwwA
Read that as idiotidiot... then read it again.
So many hotspots around the world are incorrectly using 1.1.1.1 already. So anyone connected will just send those requests to the AP
Exactly and @Cisco is one such vendor who is using 1.1.1.1https://twitter.com/kansal15/status/980499019742044161?s=21 …
Where can we get the 1.1.1.1 stickers shown on the laptop?
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