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The fact that yesterday was April Fool's Day didn't stop Cloudflare from announcing a legit service: their free-to-use "privacy-first consumer DNS service." ...
Cloudflare says that its new 1.1.1.1 DNS service will outperform other DNS services that are available, including Google's 8.8.8.8 DNS service by over 28 percent or more.
Companies pay a hefty fee for Cloudflare’s services, but now there’s a service the company offers that is just for you — a free, fast, “privacy-focused” DNS server.
Free DNS provider Cloudflare recently released a brand-new app for iOS and Android, “1.1.1.1,” that makes it incredibly easy to route all of your device’s DNS requests through the service ...
Cloudflare has released a new DNS service mobile app for iOS and Android to improve user privacy and speed up the web.
Query name minimization diminishes privacy leakage by only sending minimal query names to authoritative DNS servers. The best thing about 1.1.1.1 though is that it's free to use.
The domain name system is largely insecure, leaking information and subject to compromise. New services from Cloudflare and Quad9 could provide greater security and integrity than Google Public DNS, ...
The app, 1.1.1.1, is an extension and simplification of a service Cloudflare began offering in April of 2018: a free, fast, and private DNS resolver.
Content delivery network provider Cloudflare plans to make its 1.1.1.1 free DNS service more useful to iPhone and iPad users, with the "Warp" addition to the mobile app providing users with a free ...
Cloudflare owns that address and uses it for its DNS service, but it appears that some networking gear — including AT&T's routers — use it as an internal interface.