It's also got something to do with your ISP. You're automatically assigned a DNS server by your ISP every time you go online, but it may not always be the best choice. If your ISP's DNS is slow ...
You should also be open to the possibility that your ISP is already providing the fastest option. Some smaller ISPs may not even run their own DNS. While they likely aren’t terribly interested ...
Whenever you go online, your ISP or Internet Service Provider assigns you a DNS server, but it is not always the best choice of DNS. The DNS that you are assigned could be slow, resulting in ...
Known as Oblivious DNS over HTTPS, or ODoH, the goal is to protect your browsing activity from the prying eyes of your internet service provider, or ISP. Inspired by work done by researchers from ...
Rights Holders, having recently succeeded in forcing even some third-party public Domain Name System (DNS) resolvers to block ...