Should I use Comodo Secure DNS?
Who should use Comodo Secure DNS? A. Comodo Secure DNS is for everyone — especially those who are interested in a more reliable, faster, and safer Internet experience!
Which secure DNS is best?
The 5 Best DNS Servers for Improved Online Safety
- Google Public DNS. IP Addresses: 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4.
- OpenDNS. IP Addresses: 208.67.220.220 and 208.67.222.222.
- DNSWatch. IP Addresses: 84.200.69.80 and 84.200.70.40.
- OpenNIC. IP Addresses: 206.125.173.29 and 45.32.230.225.
- UncensoredDNS.
How do I use Comodo Secure DNS?
Put in the Comodo Secure DNS server addresses as your DNS server settings and save/apply.
- Login to your router. To log in and configure your router, you open it up in your web browser.
- Find the DNS server settings.
- Put in the Comodo Secure DNS server addresses as your DNS server settings and save/apply.
What DNS server should I use on my router?
Public DNS Servers Your home router is likely set by default to use your ISP’s DNS servers, which may or may not be very reliable. There are a number of third-party DNS servers available as well. Personally, I prefer OpenDNS (208.67. 220.220 and 208.67.
Does changing DNS affect security?
DNS can affect gaming by blocking malicious websites — certainly, this will allow you to enjoy a smooth gaming experience. You can also trust some DNS servers for better security — this is also slightly important for your gaming experience. Bottom line, DNS doesn’t have any effect on how you play your game.
Do I need to change IPv4 and IPv6 DNS?
If your ISP provides both IPv4 and IPv6 then you have to change DNS in both protocol. But there is no strict rule.
What is Comodo DNS?
Comodo Secure DNS is a domain name resolution service that resolves your Secure DNS requests through our worldwide network of redundant DNS security servers, bringing you the most reliable fully redundant DNS service anywhere, for a safer, smarter, and faster Internet experience.