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Road Runner is at it again...

30 March 2008

After writing my first post describing Road Runner’s annoying practice of redirecting all invalid DNS requests to their own advertising laden search page I opted out. I figured that would be the end of it.

I was wrong.

As of this morning Road Runner ha re-enabled the DNS redirecting again.

How stupid are they? At least now I know how much they actually actually care about their user’s settings.

Road Runer, if you’re reading this. Stop turning this feature on. It’s absolute rubbish and I really don’t want it. When I opt-out of a service this does NOT mean you should re-enable it a few months later and hope I won’t notice.