Of course this now means that DOH is now officially jumped-the-shark useless... Who is the one adversary on a Comcast network that could see your DNS? Comcast or someone who compromises Comcast. Which is running the DNS server anyway. https://t.co/HctUjV0uA5
— Nicholas Weaver (@ncweaver) June 25, 2020
This is great news from @Comcast! Everyone should have secure DNS by default. https://t.co/SIBwnlud56
— Matthew Prince ? (@eastdakota) June 25, 2020
Mozilla and Comcast have announced Comcast as the first Internet Service Provider (ISP) to provide #Firefox users with private and secure encrypted Domain Name System (DNS) services through Mozilla’s Trusted Recursive Resolver (TRR) Program. https://t.co/pQsFsuKZmS
— Mozilla Developer (@mozhacks) June 26, 2020
this headline reads like a win but imo this is a huge loss for open source. firefox will now have different security/privacy properties depending on *which ISP it thinks you're on* and subverts protection vs ISPs. this is #netneutrality all over again :( https://t.co/dYwRDqXORH
— Ms. Information (@errorinn) June 25, 2020
"Mozilla noted in today's announcement that encrypting DNS is "the first step" toward privacy, and not the only necessary step." via @bendikenhttps://t.co/0nmefmjS6R
— Jon Matonis (@jonmatonis) June 26, 2020
Let's gooooooohttps://t.co/ME65pgVbni
— Nihanth Subramanya | ನಿಹಂತ್ ಸುಬ್ರಹ್ಮಣ್ಯ (@nhnt11) June 25, 2020