Short Introduction – NextDNS

NextDNS is a cloud-based DNS service that improves security, privacy, and network control.
It blocks malicious websites, trackers, and unnecessary connections before a device connects to the internet.
Because it works at the DNS level, it can protect all devices on a network, including PCs, smartphones, and IoT devices, without installing heavy software.

In simple terms, NextDNS acts as a security gate between your devices and the internet, stopping unwanted connections before they happen.


NextDNS – CEO / Founder

NextDNS is a company founded by two engineers.
Olivier Poitrey
Romain Cointepas

Company: NextDNS

Who are they? (Important)

Olivier Poitrey

Founder of the image CDN imgix
Involved in Netflix's Open Connect (Netflix's CDN)
Network delivery, CDN, and infrastructure expert
Romain Cointepas
Former Apple engineer
Involved in iCloud network/storage development
Large-scale cloud infrastructure expert

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Currently, because the press, media, and hedge funds have elected politicians and failed to implement security measures for the internet environment as a national project and international infrastructure, severe and high-level hacking is always technically possible.


This involves using ChatGPT and Google's AI search bar to identify tracker domains that should be blocked. Combining this with the behavior of malicious IP addresses displayed in the PFSense and synchronized CrowdSec console, anyone with even a little technical knowledge can visually see how large-scale hacking is possible.

imgix.net


cloudinary.com

*.display-services.apple.com


Proper handling of the internet, especially browsers optimized for screen display, requires technical adjustments to accommodate frequently changing screen sizes. Previously, this was done manually using CSS. While this was necessary for creating sophisticated websites with intricate image placement, simple websites, like those seen today, didn't pose significant layout problems. This was because simple websites had a fixed screen width from the start, preventing layout issues.

In the past, and even today, for small clinics and SMEs, it was common to use Adobe Dreamweaver <CSS>to ensure images displayed correctly across all screen sizes. However, with the dramatic changes in screen sizes (iPhone/iPad/PC/4K, etc.) and the era of large corporations managing multiple websites, automation has become widespread. In this case, individual communications are used; that is, the device size, browser type, and OS must be identified. Retina displays utilize these three individual communications to ensure screen size consistency, but if malicious IP addresses are circulating and devices are routed through large, malicious server networks, these communications can be scanned. This becomes a breeding ground for hacking. It manifests itself like a digital fingerprint.

If these three domains are deactivated by NextDNS, some homepage will still display correctly. This is especially problematic if the site contains many images, as it may have issues with depth and other aspects. While the site will still function after deactivation, it's likely that text and other data could be read from many devices via this kind of communication.

In other words, all the domain groups listed below. Not all of them, but all of them. The background communication used to identify the screen size of each individual Retina display device is a breeding ground for hacking. This is one of the reasons why location information can be obtained instantly.

This is an area that should be considered an international project. Efforts are essential to prevent known and shared malicious IP addresses and malicious domains from infiltrating the country. In this case, although there is a risk that malicious IP addresses and servers may function as legitimate servers, the quickest and safest solution in the long run would be to select the right politicians or groups of politicians and launch a project to filter them at government servers and borders.

These are developers, hedge funds, and media groups. Understand that unless they elect politicians and political groups, establish a "legal framework," and secure funding, it will never get started.

The remnants of socialism I'm referring to are raising the next generation. What do they want? Destruction. That's why there's no rationality in hacking. They distribute WhatsApp threads to cult organizations, constantly repeat instructions from AI, track and attack others, and even inflict harm. In other words, they spread fear through physiological and physical destruction, broadcast it in the news, increase social unrest, and meticulously prepare and spread the next wave of misfortune and destruction, like America's obesity problem.

These events trigger a process of habituation in human psychological responses. In other words, things like the WTC buildings are not destroyed repeatedly, and they are allowed to persist as long-term problems that are difficult or impossible to resolve. As the state of tension gradually becomes physiologically normal, people may appear to get used to it, but they are surely accumulating anxiety in their minds, and the situation is designed to gradually decline.

The Columbine Massacre occurred, the WTC buildings were destroyed, shootings became frequent, and only cereal was sold in malls. People began to feel despair, or instead, they ate out of anxiety. In Japan, the target is interpersonal relationships. This meticulously planned, wide-ranging strategy, which has taken a great deal of time, seems to be manifesting itself at its greatest and most maximized level now.

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.imgix.net


cloudinary.com

*.display-services.apple.com


*.p.typekit.net


*.pixel.ads.target.com


*.yesware.com


*.bananatag.com


*.mailtrack.io


*.pixel.app


*.app-analytics.apple.com


*.playground.ai


*.firebaseio.com


*.s.youtube.com


*.telemetry.x.com


*.abs. twimg.com


*.soraflows.com


*.sora.ai


*.statsigapi.net


*.metrics.fe.apple-dns.net


*.itunes.g.aaplimg.com


*.guzzoni.apple.com



*.time.apple.com


*.docs.google.com


*.drive.google.com


*.aria.microsoft.com


*.icloud-content.com



*.ubiquity.apple.com



*.mouseflow.com

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