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A simple matter you can do to improve your online privacy and security is to employ a custom DNS server. Like changing the DNS server on other platforms, this is possible to do on your Android device. Nosotros'll evidence you lot how it works.

DNS stands for "Domain Name System," and it connects spider web servers to their respective domain names. Your cyberspace provider provides its own DNS server, simply you can change which one your devices utilise. There are plenty of advantages to using a custom DNS server.

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Note: Changing the DNS server on your Android phone is slightly different than on other devices. You lot can't just enter the string of numbers—Cloudflare is one.1.one.1, for example. Instead, you'll demand the total TLS hostname. For Cloudflare, that'south 1dot1dot1dot1.cloudflare-dns.com. Y'all can detect this for whichever DNS server you'd like to apply.

Kickoff, swipe downwards once or twice (depending on your phone) from the top of the screen and tap the gear icon to open the Settings.

Next, select "Network & Cyberspace" or "Connections."

Select "Network and Internet."

Scroll down and select "Private DNS." On Samsung phones, you lot will need to go to "More Connection Settings" before you can see Private DNS.

Select "Private DNS."

Switch to "Private DNS Provider Hostname" and enter the hostname. Tap "Relieve" when you're done.

Enter the DNS information and tap "Save."

In that location you lot accept it! You're now browsing the spider web with a footling actress security on your Android device, and that'south never a bad affair. If you lot're not sure which DNS to use, OpenDNS, Google DNS, and Cloudflare DNS are popular choices.

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