• @QualifiedKitten
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    1210 days ago

    Note that this may occasionally interfere with things. I was having trouble with in-flight WiFi last time I flew, and I once I switched the Private DNS setting back to Automatic, it suddenly worked.

    • @Psythik
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      510 days ago

      True. Public wifi doesn’t like it when you use your own DNS servers cause it makes it slightly harder for them to spy on you and inject ads into web pages.

      Thankfully all you gotta to is switch the DNS setting to Off (or Automatic), then re-enable it when you’re home. Takes 10 seconds.

      • @QualifiedKitten
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        29 days ago

        The main reason I mention it is that it’s super easy to set up, even for someone not very techy, but since it’s hidden in the settings, the non-techy person is probably going to completely forget about it and have no clue what to do when the public WiFi doesn’t work.

    • @[email protected]
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      310 days ago

      Same with googling things and clicking on the first few links because they’re advertisement links

      • @Xanthobilly
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        10 days ago

        DuckDuckGo, my netizen. Google search is all AI slop and ads now.

        • @[email protected]
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          310 days ago

          The point wasn’t about how cool the search engine was. It was to highlight another maybe unexpected side effect of blocking the dns. Begone

      • @QualifiedKitten
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        09 days ago

        Oh yeah, I definitely forgot about that since I’ve had that “problem” for as long as I can remember due to using AdAway (via root), which I would never recommend to someone who wasnt already somewhat technically inclined.