Last December the Court of Milan ordered Cloudflare to block sites added to Italy’s Piracy Shield system. Cloudflare sees itself as a neutral intermediary but increasingly frustrated rightsholders say it should play a more active role by assisting their fight against piracy. A decision issued by the same court now requires Google to poison its Public DNS to prevent access to pirate sites. It was handed down on March 11 without Google being heard in the matter.
think the pissy letters were about what the user was accessing not how frequently.
How would changing dns servers change browsing habits?
huh? im very curious on how your thought processes lead you to that statement from my comments lol.
And a dnssec policy will solve that for you