| ▲ | leonwip 4 hours ago | |
But it is not legally required, and at least my smaller German ISP doesn’t seem to care. | ||
| ▲ | borlox 26 minutes ago | parent | next [-] | |
My ISP doesn't care either. Why would they. | ||
| ▲ | jillesvangurp 3 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-] | |
I use an o2 DSL connection in Berlin. The domains I tested seem to resolve fine. And you can of course configure an alternate DNS. Which apparently I didn't yet on my new laptop. So, that is fixed now. Mostly that's just a performance fix. Operator DNS tends to be a bit slow to respond and it's nice to get back a few milliseconds. But I also don't mind my operator not spying on me. Of course I also use Firefox so mostly that just bypasses the system DNS entirely and uses dns over https. | ||
| ▲ | lucb1e 3 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | |
Which one is that? I would be interested in paying a bit more if the ISP is better. In the Netherlands we always had xs4all, nowadays sorta morphed into freedom internet, which was started from a hacker magazine and kept the spirit, fighting surveillance and censorship while offering regular ISP services and then some. I'm not aware that Germany has such a thing so any step in the right direction would make me switch if I can get it (should be fine if it's available via Telekom's public network, we're currently on a virtual operator as well) | ||