Post 9sPCyNNfCm1ripaknQ by neuromancer@hackers.town
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 (DIR) Post #9sPB67cJUwsdEx0fuS by neuromancer@hackers.town
       2020-02-25T18:57:21Z
       
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       Since DNS over HTTPS is a thing today, here's a quick FYI...The ISPs are on to DoH and are offering their own DoH servers "for your convenience." Make sure you know what your connecting to when using DoH, otherwise you might find yourself giving your browsing information right back to Comcast.
       
 (DIR) Post #9sPB67z08b1oNJcnGy by feld@bikeshed.party
       2020-02-25T18:58:05.560455Z
       
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       @neuromancer real question is: is it worse to give it to comcast than cloudflare? I don't think it matters at this point; it's still data that neither should have access to
       
 (DIR) Post #9sPCyNNfCm1ripaknQ by neuromancer@hackers.town
       2020-02-25T19:06:47Z
       
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       @feld I, personally, won't use either of them. Cloudflare is just as evil as Comcast/Xfinity or Charter/Spectrum. But then, Google and Facebook are also offering up DoH. I'm sure someone at Apple is working feverishly to get DoH into Apple's ecosystem as well.The layperson isn't going to be able to do anything about this. At its core, DoH is just another bullshit service to give people the illusion of security and privacy.I guess the whole point of my post was, if you're going to use DoH, know where your queries are going. Don't fall for the false sense of security.
       
 (DIR) Post #9sPCzhY7hh7QZ17GU4 by feld@bikeshed.party
       2020-02-25T19:19:21.180922Z
       
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       @neuromancer yep, exactly. Glad others are seeing through the bullshit.