On 10 Nov 2021, at 16:58, Ulrich Wisser via dns-wg <dns-wg@ripe.net> wrote:
Well, the general idea is that the resolver provides a reliable service that strictly follows GDPR.
I am not sure that I understand how a resolver can follow GDPR. WHOIS, RDAP – ok, these services really may disclose some sensitive information. How does a resolver can break GDPR?
Current large open resolvers fall under the US Cloud Act with no privacy for non US citizens.
DNS4EU is intended to provide DNS filtering of malware and pishing. But with the intention of actually having thread feeds that carry threads in languages other than English.
/Ulrich
On 10 Nov 2021, at 11:28, Carsten Schiefner <ripe-wgs.cs@schiefner.de> wrote:
On 08.11.2021 14:15, Stephane Bortzmeyer wrote:
On Mon, Nov 08, 2021 at 07:12:38AM +0200, Hank Nussbacher <hank@efes.iucc.ac.il> wrote a message of 34 lines which said:
Does anyone have further insight into the European initiative known as DNS4EU? There is very little actual information published on this project. According to some rumors, it would be a public DNS resolver, with built-in censorship (for the laws of 27 countries).
... and mandatory to use, Stephane?
If so, by whom?
500 million EU citizens?
Or "merely" a subset thereof?
If your rumors would and/or could tell, too, of course.
Best,
-C.
-- Taras Heichenko tasic@academ.kiev.ua