My country has a national block list that must be followed by all ISP. Last year, they even went an extra mile to enforce the DNS hijacking at internet backbone level, so if any ISP neglect to do it, it’ll still get enforced by the national internet backbone.
My ISP is fully embracing this system, to the point of performing deep packet inspection to enforce the national block list. Any blocked domain will return an IP address containing a web page full of ads (basically saying that the domain is blocked, here are some ads instead)I guess it’s profitable for them to do this. They also blocked Netflix using this system for years until Netflix caved in and partner with the ISP to sell subscription (yay for no net neutrality I guess).
housepanther@lemmy.goblackcat.com 1 year ago
This is purely a money move. They want to sell statistical data if I had to guess. I use DoT with Unbound because fuck Verizon.