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DNS Provider List




What is a DNS and how does it work?

  • A DNS (Domain Name System) acts as a Directory for the Internet.
  • For Example, you know this Website is www.google.com, but your Browser only sees the IP Address.
  • When you type a URL into your Browser, DNS translates the URL into an IP Address.
  • The DNS Directory is a Global Network stored on Servers around the World.
  • When a DNS Query is made (i.e. when you type a URL into the Browser and press Enter), these Servers connect to each other.
  • By communicating with each other, your DNS Query delivers the right Data Response, allowing you to access the Website you want — and it all happens in Milliseconds.


Provider Primary Address Secondary Address
Google Public DNS 8.8.8.8 8.8.4.4
Cloudflare 1.1.1.1 1.0.0.1
AdGuard (Non-filtering) 94.140.14.140 94.140.14.141
AdGuard (Default) 94.140.14.14 94.140.15.15
AdGuard (Family) 94.140.14.15 94.140.15.16
OpenDNS 208.67.222.222 208.67.220.220
CyberGhost 38.132.106.139 194.187.251.67
Quad9 9.9.9.9 149.112.112.112
OpenNIC DNS 192.71.245.208 94.247.43.254
DNS.Watch 84.200.69.80 84.200.70.40
Yandex DNS 77.88.8.88 77.88.8.2
Neustar DNS 156.154.70.5 156.154.71.5
CleanBrowsing 185.228.168.9 185.228.169.9
Comodo Secure 8.26.56.26 8.20.247.20
UncensoredDNS 91.239.100.100 89.233.43.71
FreeDNS 45.33.97.5 37.235.1.177
Verisign Public DNS 64.6.64.6 64.6.65.6
SafeServe 198.54.117.10 198.54.117.11
Safe DNS 195.46.39.39 195.46.39.40