On 10/1/20 5:44 PM, Vitaly Zaitsev via devel wrote: > On 01.10.2020 16:54, Petr Menšík wrote: >> But DNS over TLS does not bring you more privacy usually. > > It does. DoT and DoH encrypt all DNS traffic. Your ISP can no longer spy > on you and sell the collected data to third parties. > No, it doesn't. Unless you operate the remote resolver as well, it moves ability to see your name lookups from your ISP to DoT or DoH provider. They can see it instead. It makes you able to choose different receiver, but it does not 'protect' it from other parties in general. Now your DoH provider can sell the collected data to third parties. Living in the EU, I expect GDPR protects me better than DoH in the US. My ISP needs legal consent to sell such information. Cheers, Petr -- Petr Menšík Software Engineer Red Hat, http://www.redhat.com/ email: pemensik@xxxxxxxxxx PGP: DFCF908DB7C87E8E529925BC4931CA5B6C9FC5CB
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