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Subscribe to our email newsletter and never miss an update. Mail Merge with Attachments. Download Tutorials Video. Save Emails and Attachments. Download email messages and file attachments from Gmail to your Google Drive. Google Forms Email Notifications. You have the option to configure and customize to make your network even more secure. Log in to the main panel using your credentials:. Under settings, you can set customized parameters such as Web Content Filtering and Security.

Furthermore, you will be able to access stats and logs. You can choose between three different filtering levels and also create a block list. In my case, I have set to block Netflix. There is also an Open DNS support page that has even more details about each of these categories. Then you can just check the boxes for the ones you want to block and click apply. However, I definitely recommend also enable other phishing protection options and suspicious responses.

These options will add extra security to your DNS queries. Unfortunately, this can prove to be the weakest link in the entire workflow. For example, if the DNS server of your ISP is slow, the time it takes to resolve the web address adds up to the overall loading time of the website. The whole process takes a few seconds but with this single step alone, you just made your computer safer and increased the overall browsing speed.

So if you have asked for an IP address of a website that has been previously requested by another OpenDNS user, you will get the reply instantly. Another huge advantage of using OpenDNS is that it blocks phishing websites from loading on your computer. It uses data from Phishtank, a community site that is also used by Yahoo!

Mail to determine if some particular website is part of any online phishing scam. OpenDNS also takes care of any typos that you commit while typing the name of popular websites.

I dont have much idea about mobile device, still I will try to give you few suggestions. Also try to see whether same issue occurs in Private window. If it were set in your phone, you would expect to have the same issue on mobile networks as well as wi-fi. There is a classic "one word search" problem on desktop Firefox that could be on display here. If your query has no spaces, then Firefox will first check whether it is a host server name. Could you test what happens when you add a space and a second word -- for example, " a" -- to your query?

Whoever controls the network that your WiFi hooks into can change google searches or anything you browse or in this case change " page not found errors" to go to OpenDNS. And there are two place where your network is controlled: i your wifi router and ii your ISP. Not a great situation :- but Shaw does that. By default Verizon configures the WiFi routers they supply with something called "DNS assistance" which changes DNS and again one could argue that this too "breaks the internet". Search Support Search.



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