You may have noticed a setting on Android called Private DNS. It's on by default, and you're best off leaving it that way.
DNS is one of the services most people outsource by default. Most folks use their ISP's default DNS settings, or ...
Cloudflare’s 1.1.1.1 service is one of the most popular encrypted DNS providers, and for good reason. Launched with a focus on privacy, it promises never to sell your data or use it to target ads—a ...
Which VPN to choose, ExpressVPN or Brave VPN? Our Brave VPN vs ExpressVPN has all the info you need. Read on and see which ...
While there is a free version of Proton Mail, it remains at heart a subscription service, and if you want the most advanced ...
As I was visiting SmishTank to report the most recent SMish that I had received (an iMessage from a +27 South African ...
Every major streaming platform signs licensing deals country by country, not once for the whole planet. That’s why a U.S.
Looking for a way to watch the Baltimore Ravens play the Kansas City Chiefs? Here's everything you need to stream Sunday's ...
Looking for a way to watch the New Orleans Saints play the Buffalo Bills? Here's everything you need to stream Sunday's 1 p.m ...
This is where VPNs come to the rescue. A Virtual Private Network not only changes your IP address – it does so safely while ...
Learn how to set up your iPhone for the first time with this step-by-step guide. From Face ID to data transfer, we’ve got you covered!
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.