[JS Required] EU Unveils DNS4EU, a Public DNS Resolver Intended as a European Alternative to Services Like Google’s Public DNS and Cloudflare’s DNS.
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Also Quad9 is Swiss which may actually better than EU?
schrieb am 7. Juni 2025, 22:26 zuletzt editiert vonNot sure why would it be better. EU provides strict personal data regulations guarantees
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Not sure why would it be better. EU provides strict personal data regulations guarantees
schrieb am 7. Juni 2025, 22:57 zuletzt editiert vonSwitzerland has pretty decent privacy laws of its own, why you think Swiss bank accounts are a meme?
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Protective resolution ad-blocking
IP address:
86.54.11.13IPv6:
2a13:1001::86:54:11:13DNS over HTTPS:
noads.joindns4.eu/dns-queryDNS over TLS:
noads.joindns4.euschrieb am 7. Juni 2025, 23:14 zuletzt editiert vonI was wondering about some of the fuckery around piracy in the EU atm:
This project provides the European Commission with no means of censorship. Furthermore, this would be against the goals of the project, which aims to strengthen digital sovereignty. The EU will not have access to configuration, data, etc. On top of that, DNS4EU will not be forced on anyone. It will merely abide to local regulations required of internet service provider. In other words, DNS4EU is not a way toward censorship, but actually toward data protection and better internet security and sovereignty for Europeans.
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Switzerland has pretty decent privacy laws of its own, why you think Swiss bank accounts are a meme?
schrieb am 7. Juni 2025, 23:22 zuletzt editiert vonCause they have nazi gold in their banks. Your data is belong to them. Don't be confused!
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Any counter indication to using this from Canada?
schrieb am 8. Juni 2025, 00:50 zuletzt editiert vonIn Canada we have CIRA Canadian Shield
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Switzerland has pretty decent privacy laws of its own, why you think Swiss bank accounts are a meme?
schrieb am 8. Juni 2025, 01:38 zuletzt editiert vonSwitzerland has done a 180 on that. A new amendment would require all VPN services, messaging apps, and social networks to identify and retain user data.
Cloud service Infomaniak steps up fight with Proton over controversial Swiss surveillance law
Infomaniak criticised Proton's stance againt the amendment, causing a stir across the Swiss privacy tech sector
TechRadar (www.techradar.com)
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In Canada we have CIRA Canadian Shield
schrieb am 8. Juni 2025, 03:02 zuletzt editiert vonHave you looked into their privacy policy, is it alright?
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Nice, but a shame it's not as easy to remember as 8.8.8.8.
schrieb am 8. Juni 2025, 03:35 zuletzt editiert vonSeems quite easy to remember with a nice jingle, like the emergency number...
0118 999 881 999 119 725
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Protective resolution ad-blocking
IP address:
86.54.11.13IPv6:
2a13:1001::86:54:11:13DNS over HTTPS:
noads.joindns4.eu/dns-queryDNS over TLS:
noads.joindns4.euschrieb am 8. Juni 2025, 04:52 zuletzt editiert vonRun your own DNS resolver
How does DNS4EU support NIS2?
“Member states should encourage the development and use of public and secure European DNS resolver service.” NIS2 directive, 2023
DNS4EU, a European initiative, presents multiple avenues for establishing a secure and compliant DNS resolver, aligning seamlessly with EU regulations. Its base lies in the cornerstone EU documents such as the Cybersecurity Strategy of the EU.
Finally, it was recommended in the European Parliament and Council’s directive NIS2.
only one point - the whole setup is...
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Also Quad9 is Swiss which may actually better than EU?
schrieb am 8. Juni 2025, 05:33 zuletzt editiert vonThis confuses the fuck out of me because my VPN in Switzerland using TLS DNS shows Germany as the country in DNS leak tests.
The Swiss DNS provider doesn’t have servers in Switzerland?
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Seems quite easy to remember with a nice jingle, like the emergency number...
0118 999 881 999 119 725
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schrieb am 8. Juni 2025, 05:45 zuletzt editiert von800 588 2300 Empire today
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I was wondering about some of the fuckery around piracy in the EU atm:
This project provides the European Commission with no means of censorship. Furthermore, this would be against the goals of the project, which aims to strengthen digital sovereignty. The EU will not have access to configuration, data, etc. On top of that, DNS4EU will not be forced on anyone. It will merely abide to local regulations required of internet service provider. In other words, DNS4EU is not a way toward censorship, but actually toward data protection and better internet security and sovereignty for Europeans.
schrieb am 8. Juni 2025, 05:57 zuletzt editiert vonSo it will censor stuff as requested by governments
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Protective resolution ad-blocking
IP address:
86.54.11.13IPv6:
2a13:1001::86:54:11:13DNS over HTTPS:
noads.joindns4.eu/dns-queryDNS over TLS:
noads.joindns4.euschrieb am 8. Juni 2025, 06:32 zuletzt editiert vonWhy? Ao they can block what they deem to be a pirate site? Nope. Run your own Adguard Home.
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Switzerland has done a 180 on that. A new amendment would require all VPN services, messaging apps, and social networks to identify and retain user data.
Cloud service Infomaniak steps up fight with Proton over controversial Swiss surveillance law
Infomaniak criticised Proton's stance againt the amendment, causing a stir across the Swiss privacy tech sector
TechRadar (www.techradar.com)
schrieb am 8. Juni 2025, 07:04 zuletzt editiert vonThis isn't implemented yet, sadly we also have stupid politicians like the rest of the world.
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Protective resolution ad-blocking
IP address:
86.54.11.13IPv6:
2a13:1001::86:54:11:13DNS over HTTPS:
noads.joindns4.eu/dns-queryDNS over TLS:
noads.joindns4.euschrieb am 8. Juni 2025, 07:05 zuletzt editiert vonThe EU is already trying to block and censor ips via DNS, so I don't trust this initiative at all, nor, frankly, do I trust the EU as an organization. It should stick to foreign policy, not trying to overrule our national governments to force legislation onto us that we don't want.
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Cause they have nazi gold in their banks. Your data is belong to them. Don't be confused!
schrieb am 8. Juni 2025, 07:51 zuletzt editiert vonIt's not just the nazis. Rich fucks from all over the world keep money there to hide it from authorities. Though I guess that's changing now.
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The EU is already trying to block and censor ips via DNS, so I don't trust this initiative at all, nor, frankly, do I trust the EU as an organization. It should stick to foreign policy, not trying to overrule our national governments to force legislation onto us that we don't want.
schrieb am 8. Juni 2025, 07:56 zuletzt editiert vonYou should read their policy
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This confuses the fuck out of me because my VPN in Switzerland using TLS DNS shows Germany as the country in DNS leak tests.
The Swiss DNS provider doesn’t have servers in Switzerland?
schrieb am 8. Juni 2025, 07:59 zuletzt editiert von glitchvid@lemmy.world 6. Aug. 2025, 10:02Quad9 is a Swiss org, but it operates at hundreds of PoPs inside many different countries (anywhere PCH has a presence ), their addresses are anycast so it'll use whatever the upstream routes/BGP dictate.
Both Quad9 and CloudFlare have the closest DNS for my network, at around 1ms RTT. However CloudFlare doesn't support ECS, so I use the alternate Quad9 service that does, since it gives me better performance on a number of CDNs.
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You should read their policy
schrieb am 8. Juni 2025, 08:07 zuletzt editiert vonThat guy thinks that the EU is one entity, not consisting of many member states.
Also it sounds like he only read headlines. Otherwise he would know that the EU survelliance bill is a proposal, which any member state can make in a democracy.
Guess the propaganda got to him if he belives more what he reads in a headline instead of what actions the EU actually makes.
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You should read their policy
schrieb am 8. Juni 2025, 08:23 zuletzt editiert vonI have.
It includes "compliance with EU regulations" which in this case is soon going to involve redirecting and tracking visitors to sites such as thepiratebay.
Fully expect this to be a move to enable them to enforce this via blocking DNS providers that don't comply with censorship lists, instead directing people to use this.
I don't need an EU DNS, I already have OpenDNS.
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