Sure, but we shouldn't abandon the people who aren't as lucky as you. I don't think it's unreasonable to pick a good default if it protects millions of less fortunate people.
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Replying to @taviso @PowerDNS_Bert and
I could argue that for about half a bilion people it's not a good default. However I am sympathetic for the argument that enabling DoH by default will increase adoption of the protocol, which I see as a good thing.
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I do believe that
@Cloudflare could remove some of the worries by clarifying some of the ambiguities that seem to leave open some room for processing that a lot of data subjects might object to.2 replies 0 retweets 0 likes -
What would you like clarified? Happy to.
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Replying to @eastdakota @floorter and
I have a question; It seems like a fair point that EU people may lose strong regulatory protection because Cloudflare is a US entity. IANAL, is that true even if you anycast to EU vip, and if so, could you operate a legal entity in EU to silence that criticism?
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Replying to @taviso @eastdakota and
As far as I can determine the processing by Cloudflare falls under Privacy Shield. Legally that's considered good enough from a European perspective for now. Possible transfer of personal data to APNIC might be problematic.
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That’s correct. We have presence in London (EU for a bit longer) and Lisbon and comply with Privacy Shield and GDPR. Counter intuitively, we have *much* stronger protections against US gov’t requests as a US-based global company. But understand that’s not the general perception.
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Replying to @eastdakota @taviso and
I see your point. However the adequacy of the protection in article 45 of the GDPR is not just tested against protection measures against the gouvernement as a threat actor.
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It's not about DoH it's about US companies and EU citizen data stored under US jurisdiction
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