Comment by BLO716

6 years ago

With that said, one can simply filter out these analytics with a c:\Windows\Systems32\Drivers\etc\hosts -> pointing to 0.0.0.0 or PiHole solution (https://pi-hole.net/), yes?

I mean, this is probably not the holistic solution, but this is why we have a firewall, vpn, antivirus, filters to just keep DNS in check, yes?

Yes, you can if you are willing to block google.com, android.com and youtube.com.

doubleclick.com might not be terrible for most, though.

Interesting enough, it does not add headers when accessing a country specific google domain in the EU - such as google.de or google.fr. Is that GDPR kicking in - with a nod the the brexiteers given that google.co.uk gets these headers... ?

  • Not sure, but my chrome will send the additional `x-client-data` header even when i'm on eg. `google.de`

So are you suggesting people should DNS block google.com and gmail.com?

  • There are certain sub-domains that block certain things that keep most of the bad guys at bay, but to some extent yes. This is a fringe case of those activities, but being paranoid is not a bad thing these days, considering the level of red team activity and bad actors probing your network / computer / devices.

    Short of putting on the tin foil hat, mind you.