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Firefox’s Trusted Recursive Resolver DNS feature i...
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They’re commonly expressly allowed by law to share roughly whatever they like about you†, and they are known to do so.
Why would this not apply to Cloudflare as well?
hkai
on Aug 5, 2018
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Because you may live in a country where the government is much more hostile than cloudflare.
vetinari
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Those of us, who live in democracy, can do something about our government. We can do zilch about Cloudflare, when they do something wrong.
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Why would this not apply to Cloudflare as well?