Dear Ricardo, you ask very pertinent questions. In my opinion either this is a service that is open to all and offers an alternative to open resolvers like the Google DNS, etc. which are mostly US based. Thus the metadata associated with the searches will no longer be available to the commercial, for profit operations that offer these services. In this case, it is just another service, and a bit expensive for what it is... Or this service is a first step to making the use of a local DNS server falling under the proposed structure mandatory, for various reasons to "save" European users from resolving sites that have malware & might be a security risk, to start with, quickly moving to and infrastructure that can be used for censorship and totalitarianism in the future. Perhaps the technology could be sold to North Korea too?! Or it's something which I don't understand. That's why I am asking here. Perhaps someone has an inside track to the brilliant minds in Brussels? Best, Olivier On 23/12/2022 18:02, Ricardo Holmquist wrote:
Hi Olivier, Thanks for sharing.
Just to understand this initiative, it is an EU replacement for the Google DNS resolvers?. These Google DNS are mostly used by end users, trying to bypass the local (governmental, companies, ISP) DNS censorship/blockades.
For end users "any" free of blockades DNS resolver will be the same, as long it resolves in the lesser time possible.
In the other hand, or you have your own DNS resolver in company, or you rely on your ISP/Mobile company resolvers, and those are not the Google resolvers.
If this is so, I don't quite understand this Initiative, unless as EU you pretend to force every ISP or Mobile company in the EU to use this resolvers in the name of sovereignty.
Regards
Ricardo Holmquist
El vie, 23 dic 2022 16:29, Olivier MJ Crépin-Leblond via EURO-Discuss <euro-discuss@atlarge-lists.icann.org> escribió:
This announcement was recently made by the European Commission:
The European Commission plans to onboard 100 million people to a new EU-based DNS internet infrastructure. The DNS4EU will be developed by international consortium led by Czech company Whalebone.
https://www.whalebone.io/post/press-release-dns4eu
It's unclear how that will affect the European DNS. If you have any ideas, feel tree to share them. Happy holidays,
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