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[dns-wg] DNS4EU?
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Taras Heichenko
tasic at academ.kiev.ua
Wed Nov 10 16:32:16 CET 2021
> On 10 Nov 2021, at 17:24, Stephane Bortzmeyer <bortzmeyer at nic.fr> wrote: > > On Wed, Nov 10, 2021 at 05:05:53PM +0200, > Taras Heichenko <tasic at academ.kiev.ua> wrote > a message of 60 lines which said: > >> I am not sure that I understand how a resolver can follow >> GDPR. WHOIS, RDAP – ok, these services really may disclose some >> sensitive information. How does a resolver can break GDPR? > > You should read RFC 7626. Executive summary: the fact that you request > www.aa.org is a sensitive information (and may be personal data, > depending on the way it is requested). The data is not sensitive (the > DNS is public), not the fact that you request it. Ah, I see thank you. > -- Taras Heichenko tasic at academ.kiev.ua
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