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by ddalex
2625 days ago
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I think you're missing the point of the GP. It says that you don't know and you don't care which particular server returns your content - is it a self hosted machine, is it a cloud machine, is it a CDN? No way of knowing unless you inspect the deeper stack. What you see very visible is which BRAND (I. E. URL) returned your content. So this Amp exhange technology changes nothing in this regard. It's like Google provides its own Free CDN, it is just not done in a traditional manner. |
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Which is plain wrong. I care.
When the URL-bar says I’m looking at company.com, I expect my browser to have used my OS’s DNS-resolver to look that name up, connect to the IP-given and nothing else.
I certainly don’t expect it to send traffic to certainly-not-the-nsa.com which are MITMing my traffic and tracking/monitoring it.
If I can’t trust my browsers URL-bar to exclusively and accurately reflect what is actually requested, it is effectively lying to me, the user, it’s owner.
And then suddenly all URLs are phishing URLs because Google made URLs no longer matter or mean anything.
Completely unacceptable.