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@jakob@ipv6.social @vees @mynacol Yes. Anywhere you point your DNS at, you are trusting as an infrastructure provider. Traffic will go to them, and they can easily get a Let's Encrypt certificate because they can prove they own the destination of the DNS (which they do).

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