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Discussion on: How do you practice safe public wifi access?

 
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Jason C. McDonald • Edited

I don't see those as automatic reasons to avoid it, any more than the "all financial institutions are bad" assertion some people make (see my previous example) is even remotely wise.

For example, if US-hosted or centralized is an automatic negative, then DEV must not be trustworthy.

I don't have the luxury of time or hardware to set up and run my own DNS resolution server. Most people don't. So, until someone sets up an open-infrastructure, free, public DNS service, Cloudflare is hardly something "to be avoided".

We have to draw the line between common sense and fearmongering.