European Resolver Policy

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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.[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]

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