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11 months

European “sovereign” DNS relies on Cloudflare, Google, and routing through Five Eyes

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    • BenchpressMuyDebil@szmer.infoEnglish
      11 months

      The primary article is more terse: https://techlog.jenslink.net/posts/dns4eu/#but-lets-look-at-their-product

      • dumnezero@piefed.socialEnglish
        11 months

        sigh

        • Anonymaus@feddit.orgEnglish
          11 months

          Well theres still Mullvad DNS

          • swelter_spark@reddthat.comEnglish
            11 months

            Dnscrypt-proxy can automatically select a dns server that’s close to you geographically, and supports blocking dns providers you never want to use, such as Google or Cloudflare.

            • gabelstapler@feddit.orgEnglish
              11 months

              Not that I’ll ever use it, as I assume they will use it to block/censor unwanted domains and services.

              • Full Throttle@lemmy.worldEnglish
                11 months

                It’s good to know that the European Commission has our (European) back!

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