Who has access to the back end data, and the ability within it to change any data they want?
Because a group of people with this power exists, whether or not you believe they will act upon it.
Who has access to the back end data, and the ability within it to change any data they want?
Because a group of people with this power exists, whether or not you believe they will act upon it.
Ngl, this screams “think of the children.”
Running your own DNS server doesn’t do much, unless your users are polling that DNS server, or a DNS server that pulls from it. No large DNS provider is going to honor your random ass DNS servers mappings, and that’s a good thing.
And honestly, trusting some random DNS server isn’t a good idea. All it takes is one malicious entry and https://google.com suddenly loads in a cryptominer.
While that can indeed be considered an issue, the idea that this somehow makes the internet objectively worse is debatable.
O.o Do you understand what Cloudflare actually does?
That isn’t at all why the two systems were being criticized, and trying to frame it like that is extremely disingenuous.