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Author: Didier Kryn
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To: dng
Subject: Re: [DNG] hijacking resolv.conf - possible fix?
Le 30/03/2025 à 15:56, tito via Dng a écrit :
> You can choose which queries to block and which to forward;
> You can bundle all queries from your home network so that is more difficult to profile who connected where;
> The ISP's dns is very interested in your queries because most of the time
> they offer you also a email address for free where they can send you all kinds
> of advertising, the root DNS may not be so much interested in that.

    Dunno for you, but my ISP doesn't make any use of the email address
it hosts. Otherwise I would at least suppress the mail addresses.
Several companies offer email hosting, and even private domain name for
a rather little fee.
>
>>     The only thing which makes sense to me is the possibility to block
>> or divert the javascript requests to the AD servers and to cloudfront.
> Disable javascript?

    Most sites rely essentially on javascripts; they are unable to just
work otherwise.

--     Didier