>     Il 28/04/2020 04:34 Brian Dickson <brian.peter.dick...@gmail.com> ha 
> scritto:
> 
>     I've been thinking about whether/how a provider of filtering service 
> (directly or indirectly) could be explicitly trusted to provide filtered 
> "answers".
> 
>From time to time, I've also been thinking that something like this would be 
>useful and that we should start working on it. It would introduce more 
>security and transparency and address many of the non-technical concerns 
>around DNS filtering. There could even be a mechanism in which the user picks 
>a specialized provider of filtering rules, and then tells whatever resolver 
>they are using to apply those rules, all through authenticated secure 
>communication.

More generally speaking, I think that it would be very beneficial to Internet 
end-users if the discussion around [DNS] filtering in the technical community 
moved from "is filtering good or evil?" to "filtering is a fact of life, how 
can we make it work better?".

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