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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Odgovor korisniku/ci @taviso
Do you get permission from owners of software before you track down problems? We know you don’t, and there is great value in what you do. If you were made responsible for maintaining the security of an Internet connection, DNS logging would be an essential.
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Odgovor korisnicima @DRtheNerd @taviso
In fact, when people become aware of the disaster that is third-party ads and tracking, they want their own devices’ DNS logs made visible
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Odgovor korisniku/ci @DRtheNerd
This is a really terrible take dude
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Odgovor korisnicima @taviso @DRtheNerd
Translation: "Do you ask permission from the author before you read a book? Then why should we ask permission to snoop on DNS. Also, I think users like being snooped on."
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Odgovor korisniku/ci @taviso
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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Odgovor korisnicima @DRtheNerd @taviso
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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Odgovor korisnicima @chronic @DRtheNerd
No, this isn't middle ground, you 100% have permission and are good. The owner installed your app that doesn't obfuscate what it's doing, you're good to go and above reproach.
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Likewise, internet connection *owners* often choose to filter by DNS. I’m not endorsing ISP and upstream logging, but strictly the usefulness of local blocking for security or content filtering when appropriate for the environment. Libraries, schools, etc.
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Calling me out as “mental gymnastics”? Wow I expected better of you. Why is your employer offering dns based filtering for search, YouTube, then?
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