How to change DNS server




 

What Are DNS Servers?

DNS servers translate the friendly domain name you enter into a browser (like surveyproxies.com) into the public IP address that's needed for your device to actually communicate with that site.

Your ISP automatically assigns DNS servers when your smartphone or router connects to the internet but you don't have to use those. There are lots of reasons you might want to try alternative ones (we get into many of them in Why Use Different DNS Servers? a bit further down the page) but privacy and speed are two big wins you could see from switching.



The best free public DNS servers include GoogleQuad9OpenDNSCloudflareCleanBrowsingVerisignAlternate DNS, and AdGuard DNS.


Provider             Primary DNS              Secondary DNS

Google                  8.8.8.8                          8.8.4.4

Quad9                   9.9.9.9                    149.112.112.112

OpenDNS Home   208.67.222.222         208.67.220.220

Cloudflare           1.1.1.1                         1.0.0.1

CleanBrowsing   185.228.168.9         185.228.169.9

Verisign                   64.6.64.6                 64.6.65.6

Alternate DNS   198.101.242.72         23.253.163.53

AdGuard DNS    94.140.14.14         94.140.15.15




reference

https://www.lifewire.com/free-and-public-dns-servers-2626062

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