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3.3.3.3 | Dns

Disclaimer: As an Amazon-owned service, 3.3.3.3 is part of their broader, secure data center network. If you'd like, I can:

Its privacy policy is straightforward: "Quad9 does not store client IP information to disk, nor is client IP data ever transmitted out of the POP in which it is received". This means they or any other personally identifiable information (PII). They do not create user profiles, buy or sell data, or serve ads based on your browsing behavior. Because they don't collect this data, they have nothing to hand over even if compelled by legal request. This stands in stark contrast to many other free DNS services, as well as ISPs, which may build demographic profiles or track your online activities. dns 3.3.3.3

Quad9 offers a few other addresses for specific use cases: Disclaimer: As an Amazon-owned service, 3

Which are you trying to configure? (e.g., a home router, a Mac/Windows PC, or a gaming console) They do not create user profiles, buy or

3.3.3 on a specific device, or were you trying to verify if it is a to use?

Because 3.3.3.3 uses active threat blocking, you may occasionally encounter a or a Quad9 block page for a legitimate site. This happens if the site has been temporarily compromised or shares an IP with a threat.

For users who prefer to use IPv6, Quad9 provides the address 2620:fe::fe for the same secure service.

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