DNS Flag Day: Will Your Website Survive?

What is the DNS Flag Day? The Domain Name System (DNS) was born in the 1980s and the first DNS Extension Protocol Specification (EDNS) was developed in 1990. Although the specifications were formulated nearly 30 years ago, some hosts still do not support the EDNS protocol, which has caused other hosts to make additional countermeasures for this, slowing down the DNS speed and limiting the new features of the DNS. For this reason, DNS vendors and large public DNS service providers will delete these old processes on the “DNS Flag Day” day.

Google was found guilty of violating EU privacy regulations and fined €50 million

The General Data Protection Regulations (GDPR) implemented by the European Union in May last year to protect the privacy of citizens of the European Union. On the first day of GDPR implementation, Google was immediately reported and allegedly violating the relevant regulations. After several months of investigation, there are finally results today. Google was found guilty of violating the rules and paying a fine of 50 million euros (about 450 million Hong Kong dollars).

Ping An Good Doctor Announced that the Login Success Rate of “Soundprint Lock” is close to 99%

Ping Health Medical Technology “Ping An Good Doctor” announced that it has jointly developed the “Soundprint Registration System” (referred to as “Soundprint Lock”) with “Unisound” (the domestic intelligent voice and language technology research and development company). After several modeling and upgrade, the “Soundprint Lock” has a login success rate of nearly 99%, which is in the leading position in the industry.