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Won't somebody think of the children
If a stupid government or telco cartel doesn’t like something then it means it’s most likely good.

Kudos to Mozilla & Google for implementing this, although I wish it was a separate protocol rather than abusing HTTPS.

ISP's are salty that DoH will force them to buy expensive filtering kit that actually scans every packet rather than their current setup of a few lines in named.conf on their DNS servers.

Said expensive filtering kit would force many ISP's to reorganize their network architecture, because many don't have a single physical location that all traffic is routed via.

"Several companies that sell censorship & filtering release a press statement that Mozilla is bad for not enabling them"
So if I use a VPN plus Mozilla with this setting switched on I should be good to go?

Are there any actual guides on protecting your privacy online and eliminating filters? Preventing tracking and fingerprinting is already feasible with a combination of ublock origin and noscript for mozilla.

Also, what about linux?

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