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Can't you just change them in your device?
Computers, phones and even most TVs can. -
two options: 1) change your ISP, because they are obviously a supporter of orweillian dystopias. 2) add your own router behind it and let that one handle DNS.
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B-Con2572yIn addition to your own router, also set it up for DNS-over-HTTPS so your ISP doesn't still hijack DNS requests.
(I don't know how common this is anymore, but scummy ISPs have tried everything.) -
dmonkey23272y@CoreFusionX even though you can, it's bloody annoying (I can relate cause I have the same issue)
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Well in that case, as @electrineer said set your ISP provided router to ONT mode and use your own router. -
dmonkey23272y@CoreFusionX yeah, actually I rented a vps and set up a vpn on my rasp. Pretty overengineered tbh but it works.
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Jedidja10142yyes when I get around to it I'll propably set up an old router from a brand to do everything exept the internet translation (whatever the technical term is). that router is already in use as an overpriced switch btw.
@CoreFusionX true but I actually quite like DHCP ;) -
Jedidja10142y@tosensei maybe less orwellian and more of the spreading infantillization of users
I wanna fix my own damn shit but of course as a user I'm to dumb for that and should be kept out -
its so you can never leave the existing DNS system and they can tighten control more and more.
This will become increasingly common going forward.
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