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YOU ARE ONE STEP AWAY FROM BROWSING A FASTER, MORE PRIVATE INTERNET

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DNS: INTERNET’S DIRECTORY




DNS: INTERNET’S DIRECTORY

Nearly everything on the Internet starts with a DNS request. DNS is the
Internet’s directory. Click on a link, open an app, send an email and the first
thing your device does is ask the directory: Where can I find this?

EEVCXAMPLA.COM:32.35.86.7812.34.56.78E

Unfortunately, by default, DNS is usually slow and insecure. Your ISP, and
anyone else listening in on the Internet, can see every site you visit and every
app you use — even if their content is encrypted. Creepily, some DNS providers
sell data about your Internet activity or use it to target you with ads.

We think that’s gross. If you do too, now there’s an alternative: 1.1.1.1


PRIVACY FIRST: GUARANTEED.


WE WILL NEVER SELL YOUR DATA OR USE IT TO TARGET ADS. PERIOD.

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We will never log your IP address (the way other companies identify you). And
we’re not just saying that. We’ve retained a big 4 accounting firm to audit our
assertions about our systems annually to ensure that we're doing what we say.

Frankly, we don’t want to know what you do on the Internet—it’s none of our
business—and we’ve taken the technical steps to ensure we can’t.


FASTER THAN ANYTHING ELSE.

We’ve built 1.1.1.1 to be the Internet’s fastest DNS directory. Don’t take our
word for it. The independent DNS monitor DNSPerf ranks 1.1.1.1 the fastest DNS
service in the world.

Since nearly everything you do on the Internet starts with a DNS request,
choosing the fastest DNS directory across all your devices will accelerate
almost everything you do online.

* March, 2020

14.96ms
1.1.1.1
20.17ms
Cisco OpenDNS
35.29ms
Google Public DNS


SETUP ON LINUX

Setting up 1.1.1.1 takes two minutes and requires no technical skill or special
software. Even if you’re a computer novice, pick your device below for an
easy-to-follow setup guide.

iPhone Android MacOS Windows Linux Router
 1. Open System Preferences.
 2. Search for DNS Servers and select it from the dropdown.
 3. Click the + button to add a DNS Server and enter 1.1.1.1
 4. Click + again and enter 1.0.0.1 (This is for redundancy.)
 5. Click + again and enter 2606:4700:4700::1111 (This is for redundancy.)
 6. Click + again and enter 2606:4700:4700::1001 (This is for redundancy.)
 7. Click Ok, then click Apply.
 8. You’re all set! Your device now has faster, more private DNS servers ✌️✌️


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While these steps are for Ubuntu, most Linux distributions configure DNS
settings through the Network Manager. Alternatively, your DNS settings can be
specified in /etc/resolv.conf

 1. Click the Applications icon on the left menu bar.
 2. Click Settings, then Network.
 3. Find your internet connection on the right pane, then click the gear icon.
 4. Click the IPv4 or IPv6 tab to view your DNS settings.
 5. Set the “Automatic” toggle on the DNS entry to Off.
    Provide the 1.1.1.1 DNS addresses in the DNS entries field:
     * For IPv4: 1.1.1.1 and 1.0.0.1
     * For IPv6: 2606:4700:4700::1111,2606:4700:4700::1001

 6. Click Apply, then restart your browser.
 7. You’re all set! Your device now has faster, more private DNS servers ✌️✌️

 1.  Click on the Start menu, then click on Control Panel.
 2.  Click on Network and Internet.
 3.  Click on Change Adapter Settings.
 4.  Right click on the Wi-Fi network you are connected to, then click
     Properties.
 5.  Select Internet Protocol Version 4 (or Version 6 if desired).
 6.  Click Properties.
 7.  Write down any existing DNS server entries for future reference.
 8.  Click Use The Following DNS Server Addresses.
 9.  Replace those addresses with the 1.1.1.1 DNS addresses:
     * For IPv4: 1.1.1.1 and 1.0.0.1
     * For IPv6: 2606:4700:4700::1111 and 2606:4700:4700::1001
 10. Click OK, then Close.
 11. Restart your browser.
 12. You’re all set! Your device now has faster, more private DNS servers ✌️✌️


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Your router’s configuration may vary. Consult your manual for more information.

 1. Connect to your preferred wireless network.
 2. Enter your router’s gateway IP address in your browser.
 3. If prompted, fill in your username and password. This information may be
    labeled on the router.
 4. In your router’s configuration page, locate the DNS server settings.
 5. Write down any existing DNS server entries for future reference.
 6. Replace those addresses with the 1.1.1.1 DNS addresses:
    * For IPv4: 1.1.1.1 and 1.0.0.1
    * For IPv6: 2606:4700:4700::1111 and 2606:4700:4700::1001
 7. Save your settings, then restart your browser.
 8. You’re all set! Your device now has faster, more private DNS servers ✌️✌️

Still have questions? Visit our Community Forum


✌️✌️ SHARE A FASTER, PRIVACY-FIRST INTERNET WITH YOUR FRIENDS.




WHO’S BEHIND THIS?

1.1.1.1 is a partnership between Cloudflare and APNIC.

Cloudflare runs one of the world’s largest, fastest networks. APNIC is a
non-profit organization managing IP address allocation for the Asia Pacific and
Oceania regions.

Cloudflare had the network. APNIC had the IP address (1.1.1.1). Both of us were
motivated by a mission to help build a better Internet. You can read more about
each organization’s motivations on our respective posts: Cloudflare Blog / APNIC
Blog. For more information see: What is 1.1.1.1?




CAN I INTEGRATE WITH 1.1.1.1?

If you are a browser, operating system, app, router, or VPN manufacturer who
wants to build in a privacy-first, fast, modern DNS service, yes!

By using DNS over HTTPS (DoH) you can transparently offer enhanced security to
your customers while improving the speed of your devices. Even better, you can
do it at no cost, both in terms of licensing and customer’s privacy. Learn more
about 1.1.1.1 and our DNS over HTTPS (DoH) support in our Developer Docs.


IS WARP REPLACING THE 1.1.1.1 DNS SERVICE?

No, Cloudflare deeply believes in the value of free, fast, and private DNS and
intends to provide the 1.1.1.1 DNS service for the forseeable future. Warp is an
additional feature which augments our mobile apps but will always remain
optional.

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