TairikuOkami
@TairikuOkami@lemmy.world
- Comment on What ISP see when I use custom DNS? 1 year ago:
For starters, it prevents some censorship and filtering, because it is usually done on DNS level, like in UK.
ISP can to see, to what domains you have connected, but most webpages use CDN servers like cloudflare, so while he could presume that you have connected to piratebay, there is no guarantee. It could be just an AD on some webpage or a linked picture, because each time you connect to any webpage, your browser makes connection to 30-50 other webpages, so it is not as straightforward as DNS, so an encrypted helps.
- Comment on Google raising price of YouTube Premium to $13.99 per month 1 year ago:
13€/month It is not that much, if it is the only service you are using, but for the record always compare yearly price, so 132€ vs 156€.
- Comment on People are getting fed up with all the useless tech in their cars — For the first time in 28 years of JD Power’s car owner survey, there is a consecutive year-over-year decline in satisfaction, wit... 1 year ago:
When you need a manual just to find out, how to turn on the radio, something is definitely wrong.
- Comment on Enhanced Safe Browsing 1 year ago:
It has nothing to do with security, Google Safe Browsing works fine without it and you can even use it with alternative DNS services.
It is literally just so Google can see everything you do, type, say, etc and it you also give it consent to alter, for your protection.
Like when it was enabled, it filtered out rt news links, literally removed it from emails and messages, as if they never existed.
What is illegal and immoral changes daily, so it is not just about that particular example. The point is that they can do it.