Pros: Anyone you share it with can enjoy the same benefits you do.Is it safe to share your unique Cloudflare Gateway DoH address with someone trusted, especially when you can delete the unique DoH from your account?
How is it possible to perform that action using a DoH address with no account credentials?Cons: Anyone you share it with will be able to see all the websites you visit through DNS resolution, a pretty serious privacy concern regarding your browsing history.
You asked about adding users to your account. You need to look into editing or revoking access to that addition. This is for privacy and security purposes should that addition become compromised.How is it possible to perform that action using a DoH address with no account credentials?
My post wasn't clear enough, it seems. I meant I have the option to remove the unique DoH from my account.You asked about adding users to your account. You need to look into editing or revoking access to that addition. This is for privacy and security purposes should that addition become compromised.
Can Android Private DNS override Google Family Link's search and website filtering settings?While it's generally safe to share your unique Cloudflare Gateway DoH address with someone you trust, it's still recommended to maintain caution. Even though you can delete the DoH from your account, if it falls into the wrong hands before deletion, it could potentially be misused. Always prioritize your online security.
No, Android Private DNS cannot override Google Family Link's search and website filtering settings. Google Family Link has its own set of controls that are independent of DNS settings.Can Android Private DNS override Google Family Link's search and website filtering settings?
Can private DNS with parental control effectively work with Google Family Link settings?No, Android Private DNS cannot override Google Family Link's search and website filtering settings. Google Family Link has its own set of controls that are independent of DNS settings.
Yes, a private DNS with parental control can work alongside Google Family Link settings. However, they operate independently. Google Family Link controls are not affected by changes to DNS settings. Always ensure to configure both correctly for optimal results.Can private DNS with parental control effectively work with Google Family Link settings?
Is it possible to lock the private DNS to prevent any changes?Yes, a private DNS with parental control can work alongside Google Family Link settings. However, they operate independently. Google Family Link controls are not affected by changes to DNS settings. Always ensure to configure both correctly for optimal results.
No, Android does not currently provide a native feature to lock or prevent changes to private DNS settings. This would require a third-party app or a device management solution. Always ensure to use trusted sources for such apps or solutions.Is it possible to lock the private DNS to prevent any changes?
Could you list some third-party apps or device management solutions?No, Android does not currently provide a native feature to lock or prevent changes to private DNS settings. This would require a third-party app or a device management solution. Always ensure to use trusted sources for such apps or solutions.
Sure, here are a few examples of device management solutions:Could you list some third-party apps or device management solutions?
Is there a way to prevent changes to secure DNS on Windows browsers: Chrome, Edge, etc.?Sure, here are a few examples of device management solutions:
1. MobileIron
2. IBM MaaS360
3. AirWatch
4. Microsoft Intune
Please note that these are enterprise solutions and may not be suitable for personal use. Always research and choose the solution that best fits your needs.
Yes, you can enforce DNS settings via Group Policy in Windows. For browsers like Chrome and Edge, you can use their enterprise policy templates to enforce specific DNS settings. However, these methods require administrative access and are typically used in a business or enterprise environment.Is there a way to prevent changes to secure DNS on Windows browsers: Chrome, Edge, etc.?
Explain how to enforce specific DNS settings for browsers like Chrome and Edge via Group Policy in Windows.Yes, you can enforce DNS settings via Group Policy in Windows. For browsers like Chrome and Edge, you can use their enterprise policy templates to enforce specific DNS settings. However, these methods require administrative access and are typically used in a business or enterprise environment.
To enforce specific DNS settings via Group Policy for browsers like Chrome and Edge, follow these steps:Explain how to enforce specific DNS settings for browsers like Chrome and Edge via Group Policy in Windows.
Can you provide links to download the policy templates for Chrome and Edge from their respective official websites?To enforce specific DNS settings via Group Policy for browsers like Chrome and Edge, follow these steps:
1. Download the policy templates for Chrome or Edge from their respective official websites.
2. Extract the files and copy them to the Policy Definitions folder (usually located at C:\Windows\PolicyDefinitions).
3. Open the Group Policy Editor by typing "gpedit.msc" into the Run dialog (Win + R).
4. Navigate to "Computer Configuration" > "Administrative Templates" > "Google" or "Microsoft Edge" depending on the browser.
5. Look for policies related to DNS, such as "DNSOverHttpsMode" or "DNSOverHttpsTemplates". Double-click the policy and set it to "Enabled", then configure as needed.
6. Click "Apply" then "OK".
Remember, these steps require administrative access and should be performed carefully. Misconfiguration can lead to network issues. Always back up your system before making significant changes.
Sure, here are the links to the official policy templates for both browsers:Can you provide links to download the policy templates for Chrome and Edge from their respective official websites?