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?
Right, and you don't think we should do something for the users who aren't as capable as you?
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*sigh* Did I say we shouldn't? No I did not. But when a browser decides to enable a DoH provider by default, I want to be sure I understand the risks as well. And yes, legally-binding contracts with DoH are good start.
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I didn't say you said that, I asked a question. I'm glad you agree we should be helping users, and that legally-binding contracts are a good start. Sounds like we're on the same page.
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