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The '''European Resolver Policy''' is an industry-led initiative that sets out best practices for the protection of personal data by DNS resolver operators in Europe in response to the [[GDPR]].<ref>[https://img1.wsimg.com/blobby/go/b99deb4f-ad13-42a4-bb94-4ced3c411bb1/European%20Resolver%20Policy%201.1%2C%2021-05-13.pdf European Resolver Policy]</ref> It was developed in recognition of most users' lack of understanding of DNS and concerns over being tracked and data monetized.<ref>[https://www.icann.org/en/system/files/files/presentation-day2dd-resolver-policy-campling-26may21-en.pdf Campling Presentation, IDS 2021]</ref> Key figures: [[Andrew Campling]], of [[419 Consulting]], [[Andrey Meshkov]], of [[AdGuard]], [[Richard Malovic], of [[Whalebone]], [[Vittorio Bertola]], of [[Open Xchange]], [[Ken Carnesi]], of [[DNSFilter]], and [[John Todd]], of [[Quad9]].<ref>[https://europeanresolverpolicy.com/media Media, ERP]</ref> | The '''European Resolver Policy''' is an industry-led initiative that sets out best practices for the protection of personal data by DNS resolver operators in Europe in response to the [[GDPR]].<ref>[https://img1.wsimg.com/blobby/go/b99deb4f-ad13-42a4-bb94-4ced3c411bb1/European%20Resolver%20Policy%201.1%2C%2021-05-13.pdf European Resolver Policy]</ref> It was developed in recognition of most users' lack of understanding of DNS and concerns over being tracked and data monetized.<ref>[https://www.icann.org/en/system/files/files/presentation-day2dd-resolver-policy-campling-26may21-en.pdf Campling Presentation, IDS 2021]</ref> Key figures: [[Andrew Campling]], of [[419 Consulting]], [[Andrey Meshkov]], of [[AdGuard]], [[Richard Malovic]], of [[Whalebone]], [[Vittorio Bertola]], of [[Open Xchange]], [[Ken Carnesi]], of [[DNSFilter]], and [[John Todd]], of [[Quad9]].<ref>[https://europeanresolverpolicy.com/media Media, ERP]</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 15:20, 30 September 2021
The European Resolver Policy is an industry-led initiative that sets out best practices for the protection of personal data by DNS resolver operators in Europe in response to the GDPR.[1] It was developed in recognition of most users' lack of understanding of DNS and concerns over being tracked and data monetized.[2] Key figures: Andrew Campling, of 419 Consulting, Andrey Meshkov, of AdGuard, Richard Malovic, of Whalebone, Vittorio Bertola, of Open Xchange, Ken Carnesi, of DNSFilter, and John Todd, of Quad9.[3]