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Here's Why DNS Matters w/ John Todd from Quad9 | Techlore
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<blockquote data-quote="cryogent" data-source="post: 975757" data-attributes="member: 55782"><p>A very good and well explained video but honestly at the moment I use NextDNS (paid) on all my devices and I don't see why I would switch to Quad9 just because they moved to Switzerland and say they won't divulge sensitive user data..... The same can be said about NextDNS who let you save logs on servers in Switzerland and they too at one point said the same thing that they won't disclose user data, if I remember correctly.</p><p>And they're not the only DNS or VPN providers that say the same thing...and yet they did.</p><p>In the end everyone has to choose based on security, speed, privacy matter and what makes them feel comfortable.</p><p>This is my opinion and maybe I'm wrong about that, so don't shoot..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cryogent, post: 975757, member: 55782"] A very good and well explained video but honestly at the moment I use NextDNS (paid) on all my devices and I don't see why I would switch to Quad9 just because they moved to Switzerland and say they won't divulge sensitive user data..... The same can be said about NextDNS who let you save logs on servers in Switzerland and they too at one point said the same thing that they won't disclose user data, if I remember correctly. And they're not the only DNS or VPN providers that say the same thing...and yet they did. In the end everyone has to choose based on security, speed, privacy matter and what makes them feel comfortable. This is my opinion and maybe I'm wrong about that, so don't shoot.. [/QUOTE]
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