Changing the title of my Blog

After what google announced today it's pretty clear who to blame as of now, no it's not Dim0 anymore,, it's not a Freaking DNS Problem anymore its just plain old google.

Yep Google announced they will be providing a public open DNS server . So rather than claiming that Everything is a Freaking DNS Problem, now everything is a Freaking Google Problem.

Google tracking which sites you visits while not using earch, it's a DNS Problem , Google tracking different Google Profiles you have and matching them together indeed, another Fine DNS Proble, Google tracking what different users are working the same computer and mapping them it's a DNS Problem,

Face it.. there is no need for a Porn mode in your browser anymore, google will be able to log every query you make .

And serve you adds cross profile ..

So the best DNS servers to use as of now are located at 127.0.0.1

Comments

Jason Tipp's picture

#1 Jason Tipp : Google is a big problem not

Google is a big problem not because it is so big bad company that wants us to do what they want, but we live in the world of Google, and we can do nothing about it. Google dominated IT world so much, that all we can do is to follow the leader. We work using google ways and methods and every time they change those methods we need to fit. The fastest we do that the best results we will have.


Paul Cobbaut's picture

#2 Paul Cobbaut : google profiles

"Google tracking different Google Profiles you have and matching them together"

Google doesn't need dns for that, your ip will do.

paul


Auric's picture

#3 Auric : Pr0n-mode

The browser's Pr0n mode has never worked very anonymously. It doesn't leave any trace ON YOUR COMPUTER but face it, you're all over the server's log files anyway.


Matt Simmons's picture

#4 Matt Simmons : It's all safe and sound

It's all safe and sound running a local caching server...until Google starts running the root level name servers ;-)


Vincent Van der Kussen's picture

#5 Vincent Van der Kussen : So the best DNS servers to

So the best DNS servers to use as of now are located at 127.0.0.1
I'm not sure this will be the case on a machine with Chrome OS.


Kris Buytaert's picture

#6 Kris Buytaert : Sstt

Don't tell the world about that part of the Evil Empire yet :)