It seems a bit presumptive to assume I’m unfamiliar with how DNS works. While it’s true that DNS traffic to your ISP is generally readable, using HTTPS still offers significant privacy benefits. A single domain, like twitter.com, can transmit a vast amount of data. Additionally, with the ease of obtaining a free SSL certificate these days, neglecting to implement one could be considered careless.
because your ISP doesn't need to know what your read?
I have bad news to share about how DNS works
It seems a bit presumptive to assume I’m unfamiliar with how DNS works. While it’s true that DNS traffic to your ISP is generally readable, using HTTPS still offers significant privacy benefits. A single domain, like twitter.com, can transmit a vast amount of data. Additionally, with the ease of obtaining a free SSL certificate these days, neglecting to implement one could be considered careless.
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And who said everyone uses ISP's upstream DNS? Please stop assuming
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I have good news to share about how DNS over HTTPS, archive.is and/or Tor works.