This page provides a secure DNS link you can use in your system or browser to encrypt DNS queries and protect your privacy.
Your DNS Link
What is DNS over HTTPS (DoH)?
DNS (Domain Name System) translates website names into IP addresses. Normally, DNS queries are sent unencrypted, which allows ISPs or others to monitor or block them.
DNS over HTTPS (DoH) encrypts these queries, making them private and harder to tamper with.
How to use this DNS link
Windows/macOS: In browsers like Chrome or Firefox, set a custom DNS over HTTPS server using this link.
Android: Go to Settings → Network → Private DNS, and enter this link as the hostname.
iOS: Use a DNS configuration app that supports DoH, and paste this link.
Linux: Configure DoH using systemd-resolved, dnscrypt-proxy, or your browser's DoH settings.
Tips
After changing DNS settings, restart your browser or flush DNS cache to apply changes.
Not all apps or systems use DoH automatically; browser support is the easiest way to start.
This link only works for DNS over HTTPS. Normal DNS settings in the OS won't use it unless configured.