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Re: Google Public DNS
I have thought about it and still can't understand why google want to involve itself in the dns buisniss. One thing is a leak of searchwords but leaking dns history can ruin lives.
The people on top think they are invisible but I tell you. If anyones life is leaked, their life is also very much in danger.
The power to ruin lifes are a power I can't understand google want to look into.
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Re: Google Public DNS
i will not use their service, seems like a major breech of privacy
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Re: Google Public DNS
i use it for one reason. my isp dns redirects me to its own little search website if i type a single word in the address bar of firefox or any other browser. I want it to stay with the settings i put in the about:config page of firefox so I put google dns info in and no more redirects. I did find that verizon does have an opt out of the auto redirect which is to manually set the dns server info to a verizon one that doesnt redirect to their search page.
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Re: Google Public DNS
http://comodo.com/secure-dns/
Why its good?
* No ads,
* Protection against bogus sites, parked domains. Which means cleaner surf.
* if you type one word to the address bar redirects google search/feeling lucky(I personally hate this)
Why I use it;
* It does not belongs to the ass-clown called google