Global network service provider Cloudflare has announced a new privacy-focused DNS service to take on Google’s 8.8.8.8 alternate DNS provider.
Cloudflare’s main claim to fame is their focus on privacy – they promise to never write your DNS request to disk and not to keep logs for more than 24 hours.
They also support DNS over http (and DNS-over-TLS), which means even your ISP will not know which domain name you are requesting.
Cloudflare’s other advantage is speed, with responses on the order of 14 ms for sites outside their network, and even faster for the large segment of the web on their service.
The service is completely free, and Cloudflare promises to never use the data for marketing and other uses. To guarantee this they are having KPMG, the well-respected auditing firm, audit their code and practices annually and publish a public report confirming they are doing what they said they would.
The service is live now – to enable it for your public ISP on Windows 10, follow the following instructions:
Setup on PCSetting up 1.1.1.1 takes two minutes and requires no technical skill or special software.
■ Click on the Start menu, then click on
Control Panel.
■ Click on
Network and
Internet.
■ Click on
Change Adapter Settings.
■ Right-click on the Wi-Fi network you are connected to, then click
Properties.
■ Select
Internet Protocol Version 4 (or Version 6 if desired).
■ Click
Properties.
■ Write down any existing DNS server entries for future reference.
■ Click Use
The Following DNS Server Addresses.
■ Replace those addresses with the 1.1.1.1 DNS addresses:
○ For IPv4:
1.1.1.1 and
1.0.0.1 ○ For IPv6:
2606:4700:4700::1111 and
2606:4700:4700::1001■ Click
OK, then
Close.
■ Restart your browser.
■ You’re all set! Your device now has faster, more private DNS servers
Read more
at Cloudflare here.
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