Private DNS adds encryption to DNS lookups, making connections more secure on public Wi-Fi networks ...
When loading websites and related content, your device, browser, router, and ISP do quite a lot behind the scenes. For example, when you type a website name into your browser's address bar, the Domain ...
While your ISP connects you to the internet, it also monitors your activity. Every time you visit a site, your device sends a DNS request that reveals where you’re headed. Even if the site uses HTTPS, ...
The domain name system (DNS) is the backbone of the internet, but it’s also one of its biggest security blind spots. As a translator between user-friendly domain names and machine-friendly IP ...