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Oh definitely, I'm not saying that there's _no_ benefit — the key point is the distinction between something which you control to something you don't. DNS filtering is good for clients you control but it's important to understand that you can't force malware to use it to avoid accidentally thinking that you're protected against other threats (which I've heard various times from people who should know better but weren't thinking about it carefully in-depth at the time).


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