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Using shared caching nameservers gives you anonymity from the auth servers.
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The auth servers are the least of my problems. I'd rather let ns1.domain.tld know I'm looking for a record of theirs than let 1.1.1.1/9.9.9.9/8.8.8.8 know EVERYTHING I'm looking for.
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If you're behind carrier-grade NAT (as all mobile users are), using 1.1.1.1 or 8.8.8.8 reveals nothing about you.
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Most users across the world are behind some kind of CGN. Some ISPs do this for IPv6 too, even though it's unnecessary.
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For anyone behind CGN, the privacy threat is your ISP not Google or Cloudflare. They can inspect & log any DNS packets.
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