I always consider the unsubscribe button to be a trap when it is not accessible through Tor.
DNSSEC failure is just the result of many of the nameservers serving .ru and other tlds not responding. This is especially observable if you are IPv4 only.
I think the author of the article makes a few mistakes in his diagnostic. You should never use a service where you cannot report a problem or where the administrators are out of reach. Of course it includes the "big…
They may not host their own infrastructure, even though I think something like DDG should. But they can choose a better network, better technically and ethically.
DDG sucks in many ways. Besides the engine performing quite poorly, it also relies on third parties and so will return filtered results they may not even control. They also never supported IPv6 and are hosted at…
I always consider the unsubscribe button to be a trap when it is not accessible through Tor.
DNSSEC failure is just the result of many of the nameservers serving .ru and other tlds not responding. This is especially observable if you are IPv4 only.
I think the author of the article makes a few mistakes in his diagnostic. You should never use a service where you cannot report a problem or where the administrators are out of reach. Of course it includes the "big…
They may not host their own infrastructure, even though I think something like DDG should. But they can choose a better network, better technically and ethically.
DDG sucks in many ways. Besides the engine performing quite poorly, it also relies on third parties and so will return filtered results they may not even control. They also never supported IPv6 and are hosted at…