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OpenDNS privacy policy updated: no logs option!
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<blockquote data-quote="RejZoR" data-source="post: 878179" data-attributes="member: 57233"><p>It's rather useless. It should have "no logs" policy by default for anyone not using the account. Like, what's the point of no log policy when you're forced to create an account and tie your other user information to the data they have/gather?</p><p></p><p>NextDNS has zero logs policy by default and if you create account it's 3 months logs by default with option to turn it off entirely. Or change it to whatever interval desired, even to 1 day so you can use logs to debug block lists but they are then gone next day. Or to go even further, they even allow you to decide WHERE to store the logs. USA, EU or specifically countries with strong privacy laws like Switzerland. That's how it should be done by everyone. I don't think this OpenDNS's move will attract anyone back...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RejZoR, post: 878179, member: 57233"] It's rather useless. It should have "no logs" policy by default for anyone not using the account. Like, what's the point of no log policy when you're forced to create an account and tie your other user information to the data they have/gather? NextDNS has zero logs policy by default and if you create account it's 3 months logs by default with option to turn it off entirely. Or change it to whatever interval desired, even to 1 day so you can use logs to debug block lists but they are then gone next day. Or to go even further, they even allow you to decide WHERE to store the logs. USA, EU or specifically countries with strong privacy laws like Switzerland. That's how it should be done by everyone. I don't think this OpenDNS's move will attract anyone back... [/QUOTE]
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