Hi, > Op 6 jul. 2016, om 15:26 heeft Jim Reid <j...@rfc1035.com> het volgende > geschreven: > >> On 6 Jul 2016, at 13:21, Max Grobecker <max.grobec...@ml.grobecker.info> >> wrote: >> >> You wrote: >> >>> You can’t blame your service provider for hijacking your DNS traffic or >>> running DPI on their network these days. In fact most of them use DPI to >>> some extent for various reasons. >> >> Yes, I would blame my ISP for that. That's something I wouldn't expect as a >> customer > > Better check the small print of your contract with the ISP. Unless you’re > living in a banana republic, your ISP will very likely be complying with laws > that prevent access to illegal content. That generally means deploying things > like DPI and policy-based DNS rewriting. Whether or not ISPs deserve to be > blamed for that is another matter.
I am so glad that net-neutrality and privacy rules explicitly prevent Dutch ISPs from doing DPI and messing with my traffic like that :-) I just hope it stays that way and politicians aim for a balanced approach. The trend seems to be to mess with citizens' rights more and more no matter how useful/useless it actually is :-( Cheers, Sander
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