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by woofcat
2575 days ago
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Well it to me has a few use cases that are reasonable. a) Used where Tor is unacceptable, such as some university networks, and workplaces where using anonymization such as Tor/VPN is prohibited by policy. b) When using Tor protecting yourself from the Tor endpoint collecting information / statistics on what you are visiting. |
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It seems to me like these DNS tricks are parlor tricks in a security sideshow. Any attacker that could see your packets can also see who you are connecting to. It's pretty rare that SNI does anything relevant to a real threat model.
I think a false sense of privacy is at least as dangerous as the alternative.