Message from @Oxigin

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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

2017-02-19 16:25:45 UTC  

Little choice with mine. You'll sorely regret not getting your own.

2017-02-19 16:26:26 UTC  

For an ISP they have exceptional service. But nothing's perfect. And their flaw is that everything physical they give you, from hardware to any kind of cable, is of terrible quality.