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      How to change DNS server for faster speed, and better privacy and security

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      Published Sep 5, 2025

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      DNS, or simply Domain Name System, is like the phonebook of the internet. When you type a URL like google.com or gadgetbytenepal.com, the DNS translates it into the IP address so that your computer will know where to go. What I mean by that is every device on the internet, and by extension every website on the internet, has its own unique IP address(es). Like "172.217.10.46" in the case of google.com. So instead of remembering those numbers, a DNS server makes it easier for us to get to the website we want.

      Why does changing DNS matter?

      The use of DNS is not just for finding the correct website. It has other uses as well, like affecting the speed, reliability, and security when browsing the internet. What it means is that some DNS servers will respond faster than others, making your website load faster. Not only that, but if one of the DNS servers is down, you can just switch to another, keeping your connection stable. And more importantly, some DNS even filter malicious sites or prevent tracking, which protects your device. Some of the most well-known DNS servers, due to their reliability, fast nature, and security focus are:
      IPV4IPV6
      Cloudflare DNS1.1.1.12606:4700:4700::1111
      1.0.0.12606:4700:4700::1001
      Google Public DNS8.8.8.82001:4860:4860::8888
      8.8.4.42001:4860:4860::8844
      OpenDNS208.67.222.2222620:119:35::35
      208.67.220.2202620:119:53::53
      IMPORTANT: Changing DNS may not completely bypass government-imposed restrictions. It only improves how your device finds websites and connects to them.

      Finally, how to change DNS?

      For this part, we will be using Cloudflare DNS, as it is focused primarily on speed and privacy. Cloudflare claims that it never logs your browsing data. Not only that, it is used by a wide range of people and organizations around.

      For Android users

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      Step 1: Open Settings and go to "Connections" or "Network & Internet" Step 2: Select your current Wi-Fi network and tap the "gear" icon Step 3: Scroll down to IP settings and change it from DHCP to Static Step 4: In the DNS 1 field, enter 1.1.1.1 Step 5: In the DNS 2 field, enter 1.0.0.1 Step 6: Tap Save to apply the changes
      Note: Sometimes you may not be able to save the settings. This is because it requires you to enter your IP address. For this, simply type the IP address that you see in the box and save.

      For iPhone / iPad users

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      Step 1: Open the Settings app Step 2: Go to Wi-Fi, select the "?" icon of your connected network Step 3: Now scroll down and select "Configure DNS" Step 3: Then, choose "Manual" and remove any existing DNS entries Step 4: Add the following DNS addresses:
      • 1.1.1.1
      • 1.0.0.1
      Step 5: Tap Save to apply the changes

      For Windows 10 / Windows 11 PC users

      Windows 10

      If you're still on Windows 10, the process to change the DNS server is a bit longer. But it's pretty simple enough if you follow these steps:
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      Step 1: Open Control Panel Step 2: Under the "Network and Internet" menu, click "View network status and tasks" Step 3: Find your active Wi-Fi (or Ethernet) connection and click on its name Step 4: In the pop-up window, select "Properties" Step 5: After that, scroll down and double-click on Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) Step 6: Select "Use the following DNS server addresses" Step 7: Enter the following values:
      • Preferred DNS server: 1.1.1.1
      • Alternate DNS server: 1.0.0.1
      Step 8: Click OK to save the settings Step 9: Go to Step 5 once again, and now double-click on Internet Protocol Version 6 (TCP/IPv6) Step 10: Enter the following values:
      • Preferred DNS server: 2606:4700:4700::1111
      • Alternate DNS server: 2606:4700:4700::1001
      Step 11: Click OK to save the settings

      Windows 11

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      Now, if you're on Windows 11, the entire process is much simpler. Step 1: Open Quick Settings from the Taskbar Step 2: Click on the ">" icon next to your Wi-Fi connection's name, then select the "?" icon
      Note: If you're on an Ethernet connection, right-click on the Ethernet icon on the Taskbar and select "Network and Ethernet settings". Then, click on the "Ethernet" tab.
      Step 3: After that, click on the "Edit" button next to the "DNS server assignment" tab Step 4: Change it from Automatic (DHCP) to Manual, and enable toggles for both IPV4 and IPV6 Step 5: Now, under the "Preferred DNS" option, add the following DNS addresses:
      • IPV4: 1.1.1.1
      • IPV6: 2606:4700:4700::1111

      For Mac users

      Unlike on Windows, changing DNS settings on macOS is quite simple.
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      Step 1: From Settings, select Wi-Fi or LAN, depending on your connection Step 2: Find your active connection, and click on the "Details" button Step 3: Then go to the DNS tab Step 4: Now, click on the "+" button to add the desired DNS servers
      • IPV4: 1.1.1.1
      • IPV6: 2606:4700:4700::1111
      Note: macOS doesn't have a separate input field for IPV4 and IPV6 addresses.

      Additional method

      You can also use third-party apps from the Play Store or App Store that allow you to change the DNS server. The process is also quite simple: just download any of your preferred apps and add the "1.1.1.1" and "1.0.0.1" DNS servers. Moreover, you can also use VPN software to change to a different location for privacy, security, and secure connections.

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