i try not to give up on anybody unless they seem purposeful (intellectually dishonest) rather than confused (self deception and ignorance). my jury is still out on tavis, though i admit i'm close to the point of ignoring him.
Cool, and nobody has proposed anything that would prevent you from doing that. You only have to worry if you want to snoop on or interfere with queries from machines that you don't own and/or don't have permission from the owner. Those people do have to worry 
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Does Chrome correctly handle DNS changes in runtime? This censorship circumvention service is public and provided as OpenVPN VPN. What would happen if the user uses 8.8.8.8 in DNS configuration and has Chrome opened, but then connects to the VPN? Would it fallback to VPN DNS?
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Note that Windows 10 does not have preferred DNS anymore, it sends DNS queries to all known configured DNS servers, via all available network interfaces. I had to implement option which blocks any requests to port 53 in OpenVPN to workaround this.https://github.com/OpenVPN/openvpn/commit/dd628d2e0d786e478fd99d54000dceaa42d53855 …
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