Many websites are often blocked by internet providers or authorities for various reasons. But there’s a simple way to bypass these blockades and gain access without requiring a VPN – by changing the standard DNS servers to public alternative ones. In this article, we’ll show you how to easily do this on different devices.
DNS of het Domain Name System is in wezen het telefoonboek van internet. Het vertaalt domeinnamen (bijvoorbeeld www.example.com) naar IP-adressen die computers begrijpen. Wanneer u een websiteadres in uw browser invoert, vindt DNS het bijbehorende IP-adres en verbindt u met de gewenste site.
Soms blokkeren internetproviders of overheidsinstanties de toegang tot bepaalde websites om juridische of ethische redenen. Ze doen dit door te voorkomen dat DNS-servers de IP-adressen van geblokkeerde sites verstrekken.
Openbare DNS-servers zijn alternatieve DNS-servers die worden aangeboden door derden, zoals Cloudflare, OpenDNS and others. They allow circumventing local provider blockades since they don’t adhere to restrictions on blocked sites.
While using public DNS is simpler, it doesn’t always bypass blockades implemented at another level. A virtual private network (VPN) encrypts all internet traffic and routes it through a remote server, guaranteeing access to any blocked website. But VPNs may have monthly fees.
If changing your DNS doesn’t work, using a reputable betaalde of gratis VPN-service is de enige betrouwbare oplossing om websites te deblokkeren.
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