If you are not satisfied with your Internet provider’s DNS service, we show you a few alternatives that you can easily switch to.
DNS servers play an important role in the online world, as they are the servers that convert easy-to-remember domain names into IP addresses, enabling communication between devices.
The DNS service is usually provided by the Internet service provider, but there are many situations when it may be advisable to switch to a different DNS server. There are those who complain about the speed, others have relatively frequent shutdowns, and still others may have special needs – for example, as part of parental control, age-restricted content should be filtered at the DNS level, or the Internet provider should not know the pages we visit log (very simply). Fortunately, there are plenty of alternative services, and we will show you a few of them.
Tip: depending on the current settings and the structure of your network, you can change the DNS service either in Windows 11 and Windows 10 in the properties of the network card, or in most cases in the settings of your router.
Google DNS
Google’s DNS service uses a large number of servers around the world, so wherever you are in the world, you can expect fast operation. If you vote for Google, you can request an IPv4 and IPv6-based server, and you even have the option to request the data via an encrypted connection (using HTTPS or TLS). However, please note that Google also records your IP address and location data.
Google Primary DNS (IPv4): 8.8.8.8
Google Secondary DNS (IPv4): 8.8.4.4
Google Primary DNS (IPv6): 2001:4860:4860::8888
Google Secondary DNS (IPv6): 2001:4860:4860::8844
Tip: if the given software does not accept the abbreviation of the IPv6 address in the settings, enter the characters “:0000:0000:0000:0000:” instead of “::”. This also applies to the other services mentioned in the article.
Cloudflare
Next to Google, Cloudflare is the provider that most people have probably heard of. It is not only fast, but also a DNS that fully respects the private sphere, since Cloudflare does not record, for example, IP addresses, and the little data it does get its hands on is guaranteed not to be passed on to others (not even for money). . The service available at 1.1.1.2 blocks harmful websites, and the service at 1.1.1.3 also blocks harmful pages and adult content; Cloudflare also supports DNS over TLS and DNS over HTTPS solutions.
Cloudflare Primary DNS (IPv4): 1.1.1.1
Cloudflare Secondary DNS (IPv4): 1.0.0.1
Cloudflare Primary DNS (IPv6): 2606:4700:4700::1111
Cloudflare Secondary DNS (IPv6): 2606:4700:4700::1001
Quad9
If you don’t have any extra needs, but want to use a DNS that doesn’t store any personal data about you, then Quad9 was made for you. The basic service blocks malware and phishing pages, and if you require it, it also supports encrypted requests on both TLS and HTTPS bases.
Quad9 elsődleges DNS (IPv4): 9.9.9.9
Quad9 Secondary DNS (IPv4): 149.112.112.112
Quad9 elsődleges DNS (IPv6): 2620:fe::fe
Quad9 Secondary DNS (IPv6): 2620:fe::9
OpenDNS
We have already written about OpenDNS several times in the columns, usually in relation to parental control solutions. The free version of the DNS service managed by Cisco filters adult content, but after registration – still for free – you also have the option to use individual content filters, even in combination with DNS over HTTPS.
OpenDNS elsődleges DNS (IPv4): 208.67.222.222
OpenDNS Secondary DNS (IPv4): 208.67.220.220
OpenDNS elsődleges DNS (IPv6): 2620:119:35::35
OpenDNS Secondary DNS (IPv6): 2620:119:53::53
Comodo Secure DNS
If you have more confidence in a service run by a security company, we recommend Comodo’s DNS servers. The service is designed more for small companies and definitely requires registration, but there is also a free package that allows 300,000 requests per month. This is relatively difficult to max out under normal use. Comodo’s DNS naturally filters harmful websites, but there is also a category-based blocking option.
Comodo Primary DNS (IPv4): 8.26.56.26
Comodo Secondary DNS (IPv4): 8.20.247.20
Source: www.pcwplus.hu