I can tell you that at scale, customers will notice this. They notice what DNS addresses you're hitting. They notice what outbound sockets you open. They notice the traffic patterns don't match the protocol you're putatively using. A given customer most likely will not, but there are networks out there where they're looking at pretty much every connection, and it only takes one bad interaction with one customer going to one press outlet for you to have a Bad Day. It's bad enough when the customer misunderstood something and you've got a good answer as to what is actually going on. You really don't want to be trying to do business in a scenario where you really were doing something like this.