If you want to snoop on DNS queries, you should get permission from the owner. Period. The mental gymnastics to rationalize not needing permission, or claim that isn't the issue have been quite impressive.
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The popularity of actually useful filtering like guardian iOS firewall proves it so, I certainly trade off my own dns visibility if I can stop all connections to doubleclick and the Facebook pixel.
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I think there is a good middle ground too though where you can utilize DNS analysis to help users, but also, clearly explain the fact that it is being done. this allows the user to determine for themselves that they are cool with it.pic.twitter.com/O51igHBgw6
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There’s a fundamental difference between “snooping” and “logging queries which are asked of me”. A give recursive resolver presented with a query is the target of the query, a direct participant of the conversation, not a spy observing others’ exchanges.
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