That's true, and I have been concerned about that too. On the other hand, unless you block doubleclick, AdSense, Google analytics, G+ and whatnot, Google can track you across most sites anyway, apart from analyzing your Gmail content.
Google's DNS service at least makes pretty strict privacy promises that are easier to believe and easier to understand than all the incredibly complicated advertising related don't track stuff. And their DNS servers are really fast.
Google's DNS service at least makes pretty strict privacy promises that are easier to believe and easier to understand than all the incredibly complicated advertising related don't track stuff. And their DNS servers are really fast.