Yet another Quadruple DNS?

Bill Woodcock woody at pch.net
Thu Mar 29 15:44:32 UTC 2018



> On Mar 29, 2018, at 7:01 AM, Brian Kantor <Brian at ampr.org> wrote:
> 
> I use 9.9.9.9 for my home desktop to avoid the interception of my
> DNS queries by my cable company.  I'd very much rather get an
> NXDOMAIN than a connection to some web server that wants to offer
> me a "helpful" web page, even when I'm running a non-web client
> like ssh or 'dig'.
> 
> And I'd really like not to enrich my ISP's trove of information about
> my browsing habits by them recording all my DNS lookups.  Of course,
> 9.9.9.9 could be collecting that information, but they're in less
> of a position to insert ads than my cableco is.

The only queries for which the query string is collected are those which match the malware block-lists.

IP addresses are not collected for any queries, not even for ones which match the malware block-lists.

https://quad9.net/privacy/

                                -Bill

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