Every device and app we use that connects to the Internet uses DNS to figure out where to route data. We trust our browsers with an enormous amount of personal information, and while much of that is ...
Encrypted DNS doesn't make you completely invisible online. The different protocols may make it difficult for any parties outside the network to read your queries, but your resolver can still see ...
In the classic view, DNS, often referred to as the “phone book” of the internet, resolves human-readable internet domain names into IP addresses. Akin to the power grid, DNS is a fundamental part of ...
Unencrypted DNS requests can reveal your browsing activity, but Android's Private DNS mode helps keep it private. Here's how to turn it on.
Paul Vixie, creator of a critical internet technology, told us why he's mad at Google after using Chromecast on his home network.
How Attackers Weaponize Your DNS For many IT professionals, DNS is the internet’s invisible plumbing, historically managed by a “guy with a Unix beard in the basement,” as Infoblox educator Josh Kuo ...
What would happen if, in an instant, the internet as you know it simply stopped working? No websites, no streaming, no online banking—just a blank void where your digital world once thrived. This is ...
Unbound on Opnsense with Quad9 DNS over TLS upstream. All internal DNS requests are NATed to Unbound. Unbound runs my anti-tracker and adblock lists. My IOT devices are also on their own VLAN.
Over the years, tens of millions of other Firefox users and I have given up on the browser. Recently, Mozilla, the company behind Firefox, changed Firefox's data practices and privacy policies so that ...