On 23/9/24 11:15, Bradford Snyder wrote:
The problem with Eero, is that it is owned by Amazon. Using one of these system means you have given Amazon permission to harvest all of your internet browsing activity, which means you have forfeited any expectation of privacy when online.
Almost everything these days is encrypted with TLS, greatly reducing the information that any router has access to. Modern Web browsers can even run DNS queries over TLS, reducing the harvesting ability even more. DNS is probably the largest potential concern, which you may have to mitigate manually. I haven't looked up Safari's support for DNS over TLS.

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