This is incredible - telecom companies are trying to claim that encrypting DNS is anticompetitive because it’ll make spying on their users harder https://t.co/7Bcz0k2qr8
— nilay patel (@reckless) September 29, 2019
Google and Cloudflare DNS have privacy policies. Most ISPs don't mention *at all* how long they keep DNS logs or who they share with, so we should basically assume they do a lot of bad stuff. https://t.co/4gkrg0fWal
— Michael Herf (@herf) September 30, 2019
On the one hand, it will make government surveillance harder, on the other hand it will be harder for Internet providers to do surveillance.
— Hamza Shaban (@hshaban) September 29, 2019
The latest example of telecom companies riding anti-tech sentiment for their own ends...
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Cable & wireless companies are trying to derail encrypted DNS projects at Google/Mozilla by raising competition law concerns https://t.co/ZngksYSbHU?
— Chris Hoofnagle (@hoofnagle) September 29, 2019
“There’s no way Nilay’s summary is accurate.”
— SwiftOnSecurity (@SwiftOnSecurity) September 30, 2019
Narrator: It was accurate https://t.co/abugmH5CES
House Antitrust Investigators Now Scrutinizing Google's Plans to Add DNS Encryption to Chrome https://t.co/hMK1QPx0WH
— Eater of Souls (@EaterSouls) September 29, 2019