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 …
It solves a real problem that is happening to real users today. The fact that we have more problems to solve doesn't mean we shouldn't solve this one, right? We can solve these problems independently, nobody claims DoH solves everything.
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So the plan is to break existing tech for everyone in exchange for solving a problem for a subset of people? Is it wrong that I believe we should have a do no harm policy? Who's problem is being fixed? It isn't my customers. This only complicates and/or breaks them.
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The plan is to break snooping without permission, yes. If that is something you currently do, it will require some operational changes. I do not believe a "do no harm" policy applies to snoopers (??).
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