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"?
Right, they might like their ISP and they can choose to use that one. Everyone agrees on that. All I'm saying is, until they've confirmed their ISP is safe, let's use a safe default? They could be using the free wifi at a gas station for all we know.
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You are not a safe default. Using your resolver by default (without telling users when operating a system) constitutes a privacy violation under the GDPR... How many people do you think know how to change your defaults? Where is XMPP? Google are no longer the good ones...
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You're right to be worried about this Bert, the argument for DoH is so strong and your silly personal attacks are so weak that the days of DNS snooping products are surely numbered.