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In fact, it already happened between this Mozilla announcement and now: https://www.cloudflarestatus.com/incidents/2mz3wly2g7dy

I think encrypting DNS transport is as important as the next guy (though DoH is bad), but am super unhappy about Mozilla apparently signing on with Cloudflare's ongoing fairly successful attempts to centralize the internet. Sure, they say they'll delete your data "within 24 hours" (they shouldn't be keeping it at all), but pretty soon they'll get a Nat'l Security Letter like everyone else does.



Which begs the question, do they have a canary page?

In any case, it would be unreasonable to require logging for more than that... even a week would be too much data for many ISPs. Also, they have to have some logging to be able to even try and troubleshoot a problem.




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