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ewidar | 8 months ago

Depending how it's implemented it can still be privacy focused (not keeping logs, tracking usage...).

No idea if that's the case, but the two are not necessarily incompatible.

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ninjin|8 months ago

Here is the policy for their public-facing DNS:

https://142290803.fs1.hubspotusercontent-eu1.net/hubfs/14229...

Read it rather quickly, but looks fine at least on the surface. Sadly, there is no way I would trust anything as sensitive as DNS with the EU given their dreadful record of creeping surveillance.

MattPalmer1086|8 months ago

There aren't many places with stronger privacy and personal data protection legislation than the EU. Switzerland I guess is better.

protocolture|8 months ago

Trusting anyone to provide DNS seems silly in this day and age. I wouldnt single out the EU at all.

ewidar|8 months ago

I respect that, but I am curious, what DNS do you use?

pergadad|8 months ago

There were many laws on surveillance proposed in the EU context as there are many parties that make proposals. But there's no actual such law in place. And the EU is bound by GDPR and EDPR and actually does a huge circus to respect them, so I'd trust them more than any other party, be it my provider or the mega corps collecting data for ads.