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    Why big ISPs aren’t happy about Google’s plans for encrypted DNS

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    • scottalanmillerS
      scottalanmiller @PhlipElder
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      @PhlipElder said in Why big ISPs aren’t happy about Google’s plans for encrypted DNS:

      Cisco/Umbrella/OpenDNS instructions to block DoH.

      Well it involves security and Cisco doesn't like security.

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      • IRJI
        IRJ
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        So I am thinking this makes search engine data much more valuable when your ISP isnt able to sell your information as easily.

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          JasGot @IRJ
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          @IRJ said in Why big ISPs aren’t happy about Google’s plans for encrypted DNS:

          this makes search engine data much more valuable

          Follow the money, right? Good catch!

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          • IRJI
            IRJ @JasGot
            last edited by

            @JasGot said in Why big ISPs aren’t happy about Google’s plans for encrypted DNS:

            @IRJ said in Why big ISPs aren’t happy about Google’s plans for encrypted DNS:

            this makes search engine data much more valuable

            Follow the money, right? Good catch!

            Definitely a good thing overall, but as expected something is always in it for Google

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            • DustinB3403D
              DustinB3403 @IRJ
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              @IRJ said in Why big ISPs aren’t happy about Google’s plans for encrypted DNS:

              @JasGot said in Why big ISPs aren’t happy about Google’s plans for encrypted DNS:

              @IRJ said in Why big ISPs aren’t happy about Google’s plans for encrypted DNS:

              this makes search engine data much more valuable

              Follow the money, right? Good catch!

              Definitely a good thing overall, but as expected something is always in it for Google

              It's called money, yes Google is a for profit company. Get over it.

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              • scottalanmillerS
                scottalanmiller @IRJ
                last edited by

                @IRJ said in Why big ISPs aren’t happy about Google’s plans for encrypted DNS:

                So I am thinking this makes search engine data much more valuable when your ISP isnt able to sell your information as easily.

                Sensible.

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                • IRJI
                  IRJ @DustinB3403
                  last edited by

                  @DustinB3403 said in Why big ISPs aren’t happy about Google’s plans for encrypted DNS:

                  @IRJ said in Why big ISPs aren’t happy about Google’s plans for encrypted DNS:

                  @JasGot said in Why big ISPs aren’t happy about Google’s plans for encrypted DNS:

                  @IRJ said in Why big ISPs aren’t happy about Google’s plans for encrypted DNS:

                  this makes search engine data much more valuable

                  Follow the money, right? Good catch!

                  Definitely a good thing overall, but as expected something is always in it for Google

                  It's called money, yes Google is a for profit company. Get over it.

                  The people that use duckduckgo are the true winners here 🏆

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                  • black3dynamiteB
                    black3dynamite @IRJ
                    last edited by

                    @IRJ said in Why big ISPs aren’t happy about Google’s plans for encrypted DNS:

                    @DustinB3403 said in Why big ISPs aren’t happy about Google’s plans for encrypted DNS:

                    @IRJ said in Why big ISPs aren’t happy about Google’s plans for encrypted DNS:

                    @JasGot said in Why big ISPs aren’t happy about Google’s plans for encrypted DNS:

                    @IRJ said in Why big ISPs aren’t happy about Google’s plans for encrypted DNS:

                    this makes search engine data much more valuable

                    Follow the money, right? Good catch!

                    Definitely a good thing overall, but as expected something is always in it for Google

                    It's called money, yes Google is a for profit company. Get over it.

                    The people that use duckduckgo are the true winners here 🏆

                    I still use Google but my default search engine is still duckduckgo. Big fan of their shortcuts.

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                    • scottalanmillerS
                      scottalanmiller @IRJ
                      last edited by

                      @IRJ said in Why big ISPs aren’t happy about Google’s plans for encrypted DNS:

                      @DustinB3403 said in Why big ISPs aren’t happy about Google’s plans for encrypted DNS:

                      @IRJ said in Why big ISPs aren’t happy about Google’s plans for encrypted DNS:

                      @JasGot said in Why big ISPs aren’t happy about Google’s plans for encrypted DNS:

                      @IRJ said in Why big ISPs aren’t happy about Google’s plans for encrypted DNS:

                      this makes search engine data much more valuable

                      Follow the money, right? Good catch!

                      Definitely a good thing overall, but as expected something is always in it for Google

                      It's called money, yes Google is a for profit company. Get over it.

                      The people that use duckduckgo are the true winners here 🏆

                      People like me.

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                      • wrx7mW
                        wrx7m @IRJ
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                        @IRJ said in Why big ISPs aren’t happy about Google’s plans for encrypted DNS:

                        @DustinB3403 said in Why big ISPs aren’t happy about Google’s plans for encrypted DNS:

                        @IRJ said in Why big ISPs aren’t happy about Google’s plans for encrypted DNS:

                        @JasGot said in Why big ISPs aren’t happy about Google’s plans for encrypted DNS:

                        @IRJ said in Why big ISPs aren’t happy about Google’s plans for encrypted DNS:

                        this makes search engine data much more valuable

                        Follow the money, right? Good catch!

                        Definitely a good thing overall, but as expected something is always in it for Google

                        It's called money, yes Google is a for profit company. Get over it.

                        The people that use duckduckgo are the true winners here 🏆

                        I tried to use duckduckgo for about 2 months. I still prefer the google results.

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                        • ObsolesceO
                          Obsolesce
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                          I use Bing 95% of the time

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                          • DustinB3403D
                            DustinB3403 @Obsolesce
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                            @Obsolesce said in Why big ISPs aren’t happy about Google’s plans for encrypted DNS:

                            I use Bing 95% of the time

                            bahah loser.

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                            • ObsolesceO
                              Obsolesce @DustinB3403
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                              @DustinB3403 said in Why big ISPs aren’t happy about Google’s plans for encrypted DNS:

                              @Obsolesce said in Why big ISPs aren’t happy about Google’s plans for encrypted DNS:

                              I use Bing 95% of the time

                              bahah loser.

                              Wow you're so emotional today.

                              I always fine what I'm looking for on the first page. If I don't, I don't on Google either.

                              Meh.

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                              • ObsolesceO
                                Obsolesce @scottalanmiller
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                                @scottalanmiller said in Why big ISPs aren’t happy about Google’s plans for encrypted DNS:

                                @Obsolesce how does that help when I do 99% of my lookups from a desktop?

                                Looks like you can set pi-hole to use cloudflare's DNS over https.

                                That should work then.

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                                • scottalanmillerS
                                  scottalanmiller @Obsolesce
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                                  @Obsolesce said in Why big ISPs aren’t happy about Google’s plans for encrypted DNS:

                                  @scottalanmiller said in Why big ISPs aren’t happy about Google’s plans for encrypted DNS:

                                  @Obsolesce how does that help when I do 99% of my lookups from a desktop?

                                  Looks like you can set pi-hole to use cloudflare's DNS over https.

                                  That should work then.

                                  You can, but that only helps if your trying to only hide that one portion of the traffic, or your PiHole is hosted on a private network (or you are doing DNS over VPN to it.)

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                                  • larsen161L
                                    larsen161
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                                    The ISPs are still going to get pretty darn close knowing the IPs of all the traffic. They don't need DNS to track user activities. It's just a lot easier if they do.

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                                    • DashrenderD
                                      Dashrender @larsen161
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                                      @larsen161 said in Why big ISPs aren’t happy about Google’s plans for encrypted DNS:

                                      The ISPs are still going to get pretty darn close knowing the IPs of all the traffic. They don't need DNS to track user activities. It's just a lot easier if they do.

                                      Exactly, I'm guessing that very very few of the big websites are IP sharing with other big websites.
                                      You want to blind you ISP, you have to VPN out past them.

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                                      • scottalanmillerS
                                        scottalanmiller @larsen161
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                                        @larsen161 said in Why big ISPs aren’t happy about Google’s plans for encrypted DNS:

                                        The ISPs are still going to get pretty darn close knowing the IPs of all the traffic. They don't need DNS to track user activities. It's just a lot easier if they do.

                                        Depends, with a VPN you can get around that.

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                                        • scottalanmillerS
                                          scottalanmiller @Dashrender
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                                          @Dashrender said in Why big ISPs aren’t happy about Google’s plans for encrypted DNS:

                                          @larsen161 said in Why big ISPs aren’t happy about Google’s plans for encrypted DNS:

                                          The ISPs are still going to get pretty darn close knowing the IPs of all the traffic. They don't need DNS to track user activities. It's just a lot easier if they do.

                                          Exactly, I'm guessing that very very few of the big websites are IP sharing with other big websites.
                                          You want to blind you ISP, you have to VPN out past them.

                                          Exactly

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                                          • ObsolesceO
                                            Obsolesce @larsen161
                                            last edited by Obsolesce

                                            @larsen161 said in Why big ISPs aren’t happy about Google’s plans for encrypted DNS:

                                            The ISPs are still going to get pretty darn close knowing the IPs of all the traffic. They don't need DNS to track user activities. It's just a lot easier if they do.

                                            I'm actually leaning on the side of not caring for home use. It's not like I ever visit any domains or have IP traffic to/from places that could be used against me in any way. So really, I don't care if the places I do go to are used for monetary gain for the ISP or for AD serving. I block ads anyways, so really, neither part effects me.

                                            However, I do have a problem with it for enterprise, because they may likely have traffic that can be either used against them, whether sold, used for competitive advantages, source leaks, etc, lots of possibilities and reasons to be concerned from a business perspective... But IMO, at least for me, not a personal perspective.

                                            For any adhoc needs, there is always secure dns and VPN.

                                            That all said, even though I don't care, I'd still prefer the ISP is totally out of the loop and am for encrypted DNS.

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