Surf with Freedom: China, Iran, Russia, and Other Countries May Not Notice
October 5, 2018
How does this sound to you?
Intra included the following feature list:
• Free access to websites and apps blocked by DNS manipulation
• No limits on data usage and it won’t slow down your internet connection
• Open source
• Keep your information private – Intra doesn’t track the apps you use or websites you visit
• Customize your DNS server provider — use your own or pick from popular providers
You can get the scoop by reading “On Protected: Your Connection Is Protected from DNS Attacks.”
The service is provided by Jigsaw, an outfit under the wing of Google.
The article explains:
With Intra, they’ve created an app that protects against DNS manipulation. This is an app for the world to access the entire internet without, for example, government censorship.
For now this is an Android app, which may be a mobile phone operating system less of a hurdle for some surveillance activities. Of course, authorities in China, Iran, and Russia will remain unaware of this Google-centric app. I wonder if anyone in the US will notice?
Nah, probably not. I like the warnings issued to me by my browsers about unsafe sites, and I think the outcomes of DNS manipulations are interesting.
Stephen E Arnold, October 5, 2018
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