But we “solved” this DNS / Whois privacy issues meanwhile, right? So why not solving it for the podcast as well, or right before publishing it?

 

Oil … Fire … sorry

 

BR

Peter

 

Von: ripe-list <ripe-list-bounces@ripe.net> Im Auftrag von Farzaneh Badiei
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 1. November 2023 13:54
An: Chris Buckridge <chrisbuckridge@gmail.com>
Cc: Jim Reid <jim@rfc1035.com>; ripe-list@ripe.net
Betreff: Re: [ripe-list] New on the RIPE Labs Podcast: Frugal Computing for a Sustainable Internet

 

Seriously Jim, you call this "spyware"? Really? Shall we pick our battles... 

 

I wish our engineers had cared this much about privacy when it came to Internet infrastructure, for example WHOIS and DNS resolvers, and not threw people's private sensitive information out in public for so many years! 

 

 

 

On Wed, Nov 1, 2023 at 6:01 AM Chris Buckridge <chrisbuckridge@gmail.com> wrote:

 



On 1 Nov 2023, at 10:48, Jim Reid <jim@rfc1035.com> wrote:

 




On 1 Nov 2023, at 08:55, Gert Doering <gert@space.net> wrote:

And indeed, why should a website process my personal data when I only
want to view a RIPE labs article?


And, for bonus points, why is RIPE content encumbered by spyware?

 

It really is just a podcast, folks (not an article). You can also just go to this link and select your favourite, spyware-free podcast listening app: 

https://pod.link/1618220736

 

(Now I’m really hoping that URL doesn’t link to a bunch of spyware!)

 

Chris

 

 



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