Fedora and fallback DNS servers
Fedora and fallback DNS servers
Posted Feb 27, 2021 8:22 UTC (Sat) by gdt (subscriber, #6284)In reply to: Fedora and fallback DNS servers by tialaramex
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In either case I can't see why you'd imagine this somehow creates a relationship between a user and an ISP regulated by law
Well I can't speak to the USA, but in Australia that's precisely what the Telecommunications Act exists to do. The ISP is a "carriage service provider" or a "telecommunications provider" and thus has a black-letter list of the occasions when the content of the user's telecommunications can be disclosed, with other disclosures being criminal.
If your concern is that operators of big public DNS servers like 8.8.8.8 and 1.1.1.1 might invade your privacy I have great news - unlike most ISPs they've actually got good reasons not to and policies saying they won't.
Whereas ISPs are controlled by telecommunications legislation rather than by self-interest. My point is that invisible failover between these two very different privacy scenarios is not desirable.