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by vetinari
2692 days ago
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Local censorship is still in your jurisdiction; if you have a grievance with it, you can address that (unless it is blocked for a generally accepted reason). With DNS in cloud, you don't have that option. If the cloud companies do not respond to you, what are you going to do? The Google lack-of-support is well known for how it operates. |
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Use another, without having to cancel my whole Internet service, just by changing a configuration.
That said, I think the ISP should probably be the default.