![]() ![]() We know the resulting UX with the phone prefix is uncommon, but thought it superior to storing your IP (which most companies do while hiding that fact away in the Terms of Service)įor the DNS implementation, we do have in depth docs talking about DNS integration. We chose the approach we felt respected user privacy the most. Many tech companies collect all three, with the addition of collecting the full phone number instead of only the prefix. In order to attribute an Internet user to a country you have to collect 2 of these 3 data points, and naturally they have to overlap. Why do you even bother with country AND prefix?įor users subscribing to the SPN, we are required by law to pay taxes. > And if you check country prefix with the list of country prefixes anyway. ![]() says they are forwarding to Cloudflare by default. The "SPN" idea is interesting, but also raises the questions about who, where and how would control exit nodes. ![]() Overall, this is the product which could be useful for many users, but for me it's a hard no. Where exactly Portmaster would send the DNS queries?Īctual kernel module on Windows so it really can do anything it wants and wouldn't be catched by the machine itself? I use my own Unbound locally, how Portmaster would handle queries for NSs in the Unbound config which are unknown to the world - leak them? What about the DNS resolvers configured in the system? Do you hijack/overwrite them? > The Portmaster actually handles DNS itself and will show you DNS queries in the UI Why do you even bother with country AND prefix? Country does not match with the country prefix for your phone numberĪnd if you check country prefix with the list of country prefixes anyway. ![]()
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