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by alecco
5786 days ago
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Google is the largest advertising and user-tracking system online. I would only use those DNS servers as last resource. Also your DNS request travels unencrypted through your ISP and a likely drop-in solution to packet inspection would just be a passive listener (typical solution with 0 configuration). So in this case, alternative servers don't help. |
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From: http://code.google.com/speed/public-dns/privacy.html
We don't correlate or combine your information from the temporary or permanent logs with any other data that Google might have about your use of other services, such as data from Web Search and data from advertising on the Google content network.