Message from @Emma

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2017-02-19 15:52:33 UTC  

Torrent? What even is...torrent? I don't know what you're talking about >.>

2017-02-19 15:52:39 UTC  

<.<

2017-02-19 15:52:45 UTC  

>..>>>>>

2017-02-19 15:52:48 UTC  

<<<<<<.<

2017-02-19 15:53:09 UTC  

This convo never happened

2017-02-19 15:53:15 UTC  

👼

2017-02-19 15:53:26 UTC  

What convo

2017-02-19 15:53:53 UTC  

Exactly

2017-02-19 15:56:25 UTC  

I just want Google Loon to become a thing so I can finally have decent interne

2017-02-19 16:00:18 UTC  

Google Loon?

2017-02-19 16:02:01 UTC  

giant air balloons that supply free internet 0-0

2017-02-19 16:02:53 UTC  

Remember though that Google loves tracking your every move. Internet use through Google would be spied on and documented.

2017-02-19 16:03:14 UTC  

i don't care, it's free XD

2017-02-19 16:05:54 UTC  

It's why I use OpenDNS instead of Google's DNS.

2017-02-19 16:06:05 UTC  

Both are way, way better than your ISP's DNS would be.

2017-02-19 16:06:23 UTC  

But OpenDNS wouldn't record everything you do like Google's.

2017-02-19 16:06:30 UTC  

OpenDNS?

2017-02-19 16:06:33 UTC  

Primiarly Google uses its tracking to target ads to you.

2017-02-19 16:06:51 UTC  
2017-02-19 16:07:07 UTC  

checking it out now

2017-02-19 16:09:22 UTC  

Short version is to just log into your router and enter these three IPs into the DNS fields:
```
208.67.220.220, 208.67.222.222, and 208.67.222.220
```

2017-02-19 16:09:57 UTC  

hmm. good info to know. i'll look more into this

2017-02-19 16:10:15 UTC  

By default your router uses the DNS provided to you by your ISP. It's terrible. Most ISPs have extremely poor quality DNS.

2017-02-19 16:10:38 UTC  

A lot of the lag and other connection issues you may have is likely from bad DNS from your ISP.

2017-02-19 16:11:23 UTC  

jeez. good to know. I'll take what i can get to increase both security and speed

2017-02-19 16:11:57 UTC  

That's why Cisco bought it out, because it was so much better.

2017-02-19 16:12:12 UTC  

clearly XD

2017-02-19 16:12:40 UTC  

Google's own DNS is really just as good, but no one likes to use it because Google will track everything you do.

2017-02-19 16:12:57 UTC  

Businesses don't like that because it makes it too easy for confidential data to be stolen.

2017-02-19 16:13:12 UTC  

obviously.

2017-02-19 16:17:57 UTC  

OpenDNS is a good choice but in my option not the best OpenNIC I think is a lot better

2017-02-19 16:18:33 UTC  

As long as it's not Google DNS.

2017-02-19 16:19:11 UTC  

repizon is a twink

2017-02-19 16:20:35 UTC  

True but if you don't care about privacy of someone watching you (like nearly everyone that uses facebook and that shit) then google is a pretty good choice

2017-02-19 16:21:05 UTC  

That could be suitable for things like game consoles, or other small portable systems.

2017-02-19 16:22:28 UTC  

Or a smartphone

2017-02-19 16:22:40 UTC  

True but to change DNS settings you have to jump through hoops and bonds so most people can't give a fuck even on game consoles

2017-02-19 16:23:04 UTC  

At your home, you just have to do it once. On the router and then everything connected to it will use it.

2017-02-19 16:23:18 UTC  

You only have to set it manually on devices you'll bring somewhere else.

2017-02-19 16:25:17 UTC  

True, but my ISP (for example) made it nearly impossible to change DNS settings on the router they send and I think most ISP will go that way and not many people want to go out and buy a new one if they not going to use it