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    Abid Rashid commented  · 

    That’s a really interesting idea. DNS privacy is becoming a much bigger topic as more people realize how much data traditional DNS providers can potentially log or analyze. Having a Proton DNS service would make a lot of sense, especially considering Proton’s strong focus on privacy and security. It could fit naturally alongside services like Proton VPN, Proton Mail, and Proton Drive, giving users a more complete privacy-focused ecosystem.

    A privacy-first DNS resolver based in Europe could also be a strong alternative to major providers like Google (8.8.8.8) or Cloudflare (1.1.1.1), particularly for users who want better transparency about logging policies and data handling. If Proton ever expanded this into a broader CDN/CDS-style network, it could even become a real competitor in the privacy-focused infrastructure space.

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