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by Isomer
2026 days ago
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Close. AIUI, Google was annoyed at people meddling with DNS results, and with ISPs providing terrible DNS performance for their customers. Google wins when the Internet is fast. Google's goals here are that you can use Websearch quickly and without hotspots etc meddling with traffic. The story is simple: If companies meddle with DNS results, or provide poor performance, then users don't use the Internet as much, and Google doesn't get to sell ads. Google wants you to have the fastest, most reliable Internet it can, because that means you don't get frustrated and go do something else. Google doesn't need to scrape the logs for whatever people think google might be scraping the logs for. Google _does_ log some data for dealing with abuse (as you can probably imagine 8.8.8.8 gets a _lot_ of intentional and unintentional abuse), but tries to be as clear as it can be about what gets logged, what it's used for, and how long it's kept. Google treats these logs very very carefully, carefully limiting who has access, and when you need to use the logs to debug something, it's very carefully audited. Disclaimer: I used to be one of the SREs oncall for Google Public DNS (but not any more – I now work for a different SRE team at Google). |
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