Here is the update from Geoff himself. I guess they didn't want to publish it on April 1st (AEST). https://blog.apnic.net/2018/04/02/apnic-labs-enters-into-a-research-agreement-with-cloudflare/
On Mon, 2 Apr 2018 at 09:51 Stephen Satchell <l...@satchell.net> wrote: > On 04/01/2018 01:03 PM, Paul Ebersman wrote: > > And yes, running your own resolver is more private. So is running your > > own home linux server instead of antique consumer OSs on consumer grade > > gear and using VPNs. But how many folks can do that? > > <raises hand> > > I gave up on Microsoft desktop products more than 15 years ago. Mac > products more than 7 years ago. (When Apple refused to fix my broken > MacBook screen, that was it for Apple.) > > Why do I run my own servers, including a mail server? Court subpoenas. > When I was working at a Web host company, I got several of these things, > complete with gag orders. Mail captures, mostly. > > One time the Nevada Gaming Commission wanted to take an image of a colo > customer's hard drive. The fool they brought was a MSCE, and knew > *nothing* about Unix and Linux. Ended up having to do the mirror > myself, and sign an affidavit to boot. (Customer was running an on-line > poker service without a license, which is unlawful in Nevada.) > > I want to know when a LEO gets access to my data. > -- Best Wishes, Aftab A. Siddiqui