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Comment by Stitch4223

2 hours ago

Not making it red would downplay the "SEC" part in DNSSEC.

We already have some privacy metrics in addition to tracking cookies, and there will be more. All are important at the same time.

"Important" according to whom? A tracking cookie is trivial to fix (or to automagically disable for the more tech savvy citizens). Email being hosted by an untrusted foreign corporation is way harder to fix and impossible to bypass as a citizen trying to contact their government.

I'd have hoped in 2026 that anyone publishing this type of report would understand that DNSSEC isn't helping anything, and is generally considered to be actively harmful to enable. I'd suggest doing a bit more research and dropping the DNSSEC stuff, or reversing it entirely.