![]() it doesn't matter what device, browser, account, or "incognito mode" you use, those DNS lookups are gonna happen and Google's gonna know about them).Īt the same time, Frontier very well could be doing all of the same things Google might do with this data, so maybe it's a moot point. ![]() but having them intercept at the DNS level feels kind of weird (ex. I've never been too concerned about Google collecting browsing data though Chrome, data through using an Android phone, etc. At the same time, I know that using Google's "free" DNS servers probably isn't really all that free, and I'm probably "paying" with the data they collect. not exactly a feature I find too useful, but also hasn't really caused me any problems. Is there any general consensus as to whether Frontier's DNS servers are good/bad? I know about the weird thing they do to redirect you to what looks like search results when you type in a bad hostname. I know what DNS servers are and what they do (I have the technical background), but "picking the right ones" hasn't really been something I've really thought about doing. I was going to change them back after Frontier's were working again, but I wanted to ask you guys for some input/feedback first. ![]() With the recent DNS issues this week, I changed my DNS servers in my router to use the Google DNS servers to get things working again.
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