Yes, if you break SSL you can also then monitor for DNS over TLS with unauthorised servers and use that as an alert for malware and misuse.
Are your arguments so weak that you have to play the "malicious ulterior motive" card? Frankly, it doesn't even make sense, "I don't trust anyone to honor the setting, so you should never even give us the setting"?
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Once your company has a track record of not ignoring these settings or accidentally monetizing/sharing things they said they wouldn't your argument would be credible. Until then we wait. You are aware of where you work? I sometimes wonder.
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Please stop with this nonsense Bert, I'm not questioning your or PowerDNS motives. Let your arguments stand on their own if they're strong enough.
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