Censorship & Safeguards: Strengthening Internet Protocols
Shifting into the encryption era, you introduce DNS over HTTPS (DoH) and explain how it attempts to shield DNS queries from on-path observers. This episode investigates the controversies around DoH—whether centralization of DNS resolvers shifts power to big tech, and whether it genuinely thwarts censorship or simply moves the choke point to another layer (e.g., government regulation of public DoH endpoints).
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