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.
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Can you explain where you have seen it successfully deployed? Every solution I’ve seen has crazy bypasses available
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I do agree with this, but I think that there's are always unintended consequences for it, and they still matter even if they ultimately dont make the change unwise.
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How about browsers just respect the OS layer DNS settings by default? By making the choice for users they improve privacy for some at the expense of security for others.
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Simple, because for a large number of users (including me) that is a bad default. Many users want to use free hotel wifi, visit coffee shops, use have limited ISP choice, etc. If you always trust your network, just change the default, no problem?
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