On 9/24/18 11:58 AM, Amelia Andersdotter wrote: > I have difficulties seeing how a user (within the meaning of individual > internet consumer) has any practical choice to other than to share PII > with a DNS provider? It's not so much about "willingness" as it is about > "feeling comfortable with".
I think it might be helpful to scope the data under discussion and identify what counts as PII under the context of the DNS. This may be outside the scope of the current discussion but I've been somewhat concerned lately by some of the assertions being made about who to trust (the "who" in this case being recursives) in privacy-protected DNS transactions. The assertions tend to be fairly global but it seems to me that in at least some cases (for example, secure messaging) the application will have some fairly specific requirements around privacy that it's unwilling to leave to the default OS configuration, the browser, the service provider, etc. Melinda _______________________________________________ dns-privacy mailing list [email protected] https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/dns-privacy
