I think you're doing it again, hedging against an unpopular opinion. You just said your concern is caching, but now it's network monitoring. Is it fair to say you do not think end-users should be able to encrypt dns queries in such a way that network operators can't read them?
No, I don't advocate for Google and Cloudflare specifically. Just that the queries are encrypted.
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You'll have to pick something though - my argument is only about the default. I've done a lot of work promoting encrypted DNS & run an encrypted DNS service. Our only difference appears to be about the default. Which default do you argue for then if not Google and Cloudflare?
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The difference is that you think network operators should be able to see end-user queries, and I don't think that's compatible with "I'm pro DNS encryption"? I have no idea how you got to "Cloudflare and Google" from that?
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