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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"Whether the ISPs get the queries" is not even my main complaint, it's "the browser is willfully bypassing system settings" and "over HTTP". DNS over TLS exists, quad-X resolvers (with DoT) exist. DoH is just silly.
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The problem is you are one of the lucky few who only use trustworthy networks. Many people do not have that luxury, like the customers of the ISPs in the article above. Is it your opinion that it just sucks to be them, and we should do nothing?
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Replying to @taviso @Cron2Gert and
if you can't trust your upstream you need more protection than DoH pretends to give you.
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Replying to @paulvixie @Cron2Gert and
Sometimes you need more than one treatment to cure the disease. That's not a good reason to not get treated.
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Replying to @taviso @Cron2Gert and
this is a complete non-sequitur. i mention this in case anyone wonders why i have it no substantive attention.
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