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Should I use DNS in Chrome?


The DNS settings of your browser may seem like a small thing but is a crucial component of internet security. Malicious entities can mess up your DNS requests to track your activity or route you to dangerous sites. Enabling and testing secure DNS on your Google Chrome browser is thus necessary.

Does Chrome use Google DNS?

Is Google’s DNS server good?

Google Public DNS is purely a DNS resolution and caching server; it does not perform any blocking or filtering of any kind, except that it may not resolve certain domains in extraordinary cases if we believe this is necessary to protect Google’s users from security threats.

What is DNS problem in Chrome?

If you see a DNS (Domain Name System) error, try switching to one of Google’s public name servers: Make sure your Chromebook is connected to a Wi-Fi network. At the bottom right, select the time. Select the Wi-Fi Network . From the drop-down menu, select your wireless network name.

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