On Tue July 5 2011, 夜神 岩男 wrote:
No, the purpose of Google Public DNS is to give Google insight into
every network query you make. Your filterbubble is heavily influenced by
your history record in Google's DNS system if you have dodged the other
ways of tracking. This sort of profiling goes further than syndicate
cookies and trackers ever could -- and is a brilliant, if somewhat
seductively evil, idea; so long as it is being used on someone other
than me.
Ok... so maybe OpenDNS if you don't like Google. There's also a list here:
http://forums.techguy.org/networking/460800-free-public-dns-servers.html