How to change dns on android ?

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ninteen23 Posts 2 Registration date Wednesday October 30, 2019 Status Member Last seen November 24, 2019 - Nov 14, 2019 at 05:24 AM
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how to change dns on android ?
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1. Improve the network speed
Third-party DNS servers can provide users with faster network access than default DNS servers. However, it is not guaranteed because it depends on the location of the user (the closer a proper DNS server is, the faster the access will be) and the status of the home DNS server.


2. Many significant improvements
When the Internet service provider cannot keep the DNS servers running quickly and stably, the user may experience a “dead time.” For example, the web page fails to load or loads very slowly because the DNS takes a while to resolve. If the user’s Internet service provider does not respond well to these tasks, users can switch to a third-party DNS server, which provides them with a more reliable experience.


3. Control young children

If users have young children and want to set up web filtering, there are many different ways for users to do this. One of the easiest ways is configuring a web filter to change a user’s DNS server to OpenDNS.

Changing the DNS server on the user’s router, and the user will be able to configure parental control settings on the OpenDNS website. They can block certain types of violent or sexual websites that are not suitable for children.

4. Fraud prevention
OpenDNS also uses filters to block phishing sites, helping you minimize the sticking of viruses or malware when using the Internet.

5. Access the content locked by region or IP block

There is some country-restricted content, or some websites restrict IP addresses by region. When you use DNS of a third party (the party that the websites do not block), you can still visit those websites.

How to change DNS on Android phones

First, to change DNS on Android, you access the Settings.

Then you go to Connect, where there is a Wifi connection setting.



Here, you see the access point that your Android phone is connecting to.

Press and hold the name of the Wifi access point for 2 seconds, and a window will appear, select Manage network settings.

Then switch DHCP to Static.

Scroll down to the bottom, and you will see DNS 1 and DNS 2.

You can change the DNS into any sequence you like. In the picture is Google’s DNS.

So, you have changed DNS on Android successfully. In some cases, your browsing speed will be significantly improved. I hope you will be successful!
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So wifi. Also the last thing you want to do is use a third party DNS before you know it, you are on the dark web and cant get out.........
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