<snip>
> added" services to their customers.  To you and I, the value added in
> this specific instance is less than zero, but it's possible that "this
> kind of behavior" (catching non-existent DNS requests and handling
> them intelligently) might in the future be used in a way that does
> benefit customers.  Unless, of course, it's illegal.
</snip>

What seems shady to me is not that they're catching non-existent DNS
requests, but that they're redirecting all DNS requests through their
servers, regardless of the DNS server you are interested in using.

David Landry

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