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 …
DoH certainly does solve something, DNS snooping. That is a problem affecting real people today. It does not solve all problems, just like HTTPS doesn't solve all problems.
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First, your argument was about trusting the network. To have access to a trusted network, only VPN can do that over an untrusted link. Secondly, DoH solves nothing which DoT already solves. DoH is a fascinating way to shift control by default from local nets to an external part.
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I don't follow your argument, a VPN also moves control away from the local network, why is that good? The advantage of DoH over DoT is that it's difficult to block, so it does solve something that DoT doesn't.
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