This letter from the US service provider industry is quite something. It talks about "data competition" which implies people's data are a legit thing to sell. They also note that encrypting DNS would harm the advertising business. This is why we do not trust the US industry.https://twitter.com/BoingBoing/status/1181206454281396224 …
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Replying to @PowerDNS_Bert
This is a confusing tweet Bert, aren't you on the side of the ISPs?
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Replying to @taviso @PowerDNS_Bert
So you can only be against DoH or for it?
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Replying to @AkiTuomi @PowerDNS_Bert
The core point of contention is whether ISPs get the queries by default. The benefit of DoH is that we can control who gets to see them. I understand you're indifferent to DoH if the ISP still gets the queries. I'm sure you already understand this, I don't know why you asked?
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that is not the core point of contention.
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Please enlighten me, what is your core point of contention.
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i think you can ask a more intellectually honest question.
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I'm confused, asking the problem is intellectually dishonest?
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