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dnscrypt-proxy
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TotalPlay intercepta las peticiones de DNS y las suplanta.
¿Ya intentaste con DnsCrypt?
- Dnscrypt-proxy package need to update
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Use Portmaster with DNSCrypt
Up until recently, I've used it with quad9 DNS, which is fine, but as people found out, we can make it work with dnscrypt-proxy, which allows us to use DNSCrypt, which basically is a protocol that encrypts, authenticates and optionally anonymizes communications between a DNS client and a DNS resolver. It prevents DNS spoofing. It uses cryptographic signatures to verify that responses originate from the chosen DNS resolver and haven’t been tampered with. (as written at DNSCrypt's official website). That significantly increases our security and privacy (better using Anonymous DNS relays). Cheers
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Should you change your DNS server (for gaming, streaming, general speed)
If you're changing your DNS, you should be setting up system-wide DNS over HTTPS anyway, and most programs that implement DNS over HTTPS (like dnscrypt-proxy) also choose the lowest latency server from a list of servers on their own
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When can the ISP record the URL metadata and when is it hidden from the ISP?
You don't even need a Weepy En, just get dnscrypt-proxy. It runs a local DNS server that will connect to multiple others of your choice using DNSSEC or DoH.
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Any future plans of adding an ad-blocking DNS server?
See the wiki for installation guide https://github.com/DNSCrypt/dnscrypt-proxy/wiki/Installation
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What is better DNScrypt, DOH or DOT?
It should be noted that DNSCrypt v2 offers a unique advantage in the form of relays (Anonymized DNSCrypt), which ensure that domain names and client IP addresses from which DNS requests originate are not visible to providers as well (though this is subject to significantly increased latency). DNSCrypt also makes it easier to utilize multiple resolvers of one's choosing in a round robin configuration (though this can be done with DoT via clients like Stubby as well, it is a bit more time-consuming to set up).
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Block lists for security
I care a lot about performance, so it'll be great to have an ads block list for DNSCrypt, minimized in size, and using wildcards: https://github.com/DNSCrypt/dnscrypt-proxy/wiki/Filters
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Looking for a FOSS antivirus for windows
You could also use dnscrypt-proxy (or Simple DNSCrypt for a GUI) with custom blocklists to prevent known malicious sites from loading.
Big-Ass-Data-Broker-Opt-Out-List
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CEO of Data Privacy Company Onerep.com Founded People-Search Firms
This kind of thing feels better left to trusted 1st parties, oneself. Link to a list of data broker opt out methods:https://github.com/yaelwrites/Big-Ass-Data-Broker-Opt-Out-Li...
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Mozilla's new service removes your personal info from data brokers
2) there's this list: https://github.com/yaelwrites/Big-Ass-Data-Broker-Opt-Out-Li...
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How to Delete Your Data from Data Brokers
https://github.com/yaelwrites/Big-Ass-Data-Broker-Opt-Out-Li...
I always go back to this list every year or so to look through the major ones. At least for my relatively unpublic life, I have never gotten readded after the initial time I went through to delete everything. YMMV if you are more prolific with your public persona than I am, but like other comments have said, don't trust those 3rd-party services to do this for you because many use Mechanical Turk type of labor with your personal info to basically walk through this list themselves (i.e. people that might keep your PII for nefarious identity theft purposes).
- How to purge your traces as a pro?
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Ask HN: How do you manage your digital footprint in 2023?
Here's a list to get started: https://github.com/yaelwrites/Big-Ass-Data-Broker-Opt-Out-Li...
I've had the idea of auto scrubbing yourself from these websites as a side project idea, but never really committed to it
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Druids by Datadog
There are probably way too many data aggregators out there to keep track of completely, but theres definitely a few github repos I've seen that keep lists of both the companies and their opt-out procedures (some with automation).
This is one of the better ones I've seen: https://github.com/yaelwrites/Big-Ass-Data-Broker-Opt-Out-Li...
From a purely B2B perspective, the most egregious offender IMHO is Zoominfo largely because of the wide adoption in sales orgs. You can opt-out here: https://www.zoominfo.com/privacy-center/update/remove
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Please help me with internet stalker
if you can - take some time to opt out of data brokers: https://github.com/yaelwrites/Big-Ass-Data-Broker-Opt-Out-List
- Have spent the better part of the last 7 years trying to hide, but still being found.
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Ask HN: What steps do you take to protect yourself and your family online?
https://github.com/yaelwrites/Big-Ass-Data-Broker-Opt-Out-Li...
It's a pain to do, but it really helps to opt out of data broker lists. I have a reminder to do this once per year, and only the "diff" of my life updates show up (e.g. address reappears because I moved, changed voter registration as a result, etc).
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Help deleting myself online
If you live in the US, a good step is to remove your identity from data brokers, which are websites like whitepages, that plaster your identity, address, loved ones online. Here's a good resource for removing your identity from these websites: https://github.com/yaelwrites/Big-Ass-Data-Broker-Opt-Out-List. Trust me, it is definitely worth it, and the most important step IMO.
What are some alternatives?
GoodbyeDPI - GoodbyeDPI — Deep Packet Inspection circumvention utility (for Windows)
cloudflared - Cloudflare Tunnel client (formerly Argo Tunnel)
nextdns - NextDNS CLI client (DoH Proxy)
DNS-over-HTTPS - An implementation of RFC 8484 - DNS Queries over HTTPS (DoH).
shift-rmm
udm-utilities - A collection of enhancements for UnifiOS based devices [Moved to: https://github.com/unifi-utilities/unifios-utilities]
Pi-hole - A black hole for Internet advertisements
AdGuardHome - Network-wide ads & trackers blocking DNS server
blahdns - A small hobby ads block dns project with doh, dot, dnscrypt support.
unifios-utilities - A collection of enhancements for UnifiOS based devices
dnscrypt-resolvers - Lists of public DNSCrypt / DoH DNS servers and DNS relays
dns-over-https - High performance DNS over HTTPS client & server