You say “DNS over HTTPS” rather than “all your web browsing history will be sent to Cloudflare”. These are separate things, and Mozilla is doing both for all US users. Cloudflare has a history of sharing personal data with hate groups.https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.propublica.org/article/how-cloudflare-helps-serve-up-hate-on-the-web/amp …
The page I just linked to explains how more providers can join, the bar is *very* high, @nextdnsio have also joined. There's no reason you can't just use any provider you want though?
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I know I can change it, but hardly anyone will ever do that. As long as there is a single default setting that is used by anyone all the time, all the metadata eggs will end up in one basket, and that's problem, no matter if it is Cloudflare or someone else.
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You're saying it's a safer default to use an entity known to behave badly, than to use an entity that has qualified for TRR and is legally bound to good behaviour....?
I mean, nobody is arguing shouldn't be allowed to shoot yourself in the foot, but default... ? - 4 more replies
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