How to set up DNS over HTTPS on your router for extra privacy
Set up DNS over HTTPS in your router settings to encrypt all DNS requests from all devices. This stops your ISP from seeing what websites you visit. Log into your router, find DNS settings, switch to DNS over HTTPS, and enter a public DNS server address like 1.1.1.1 (Cloudflare) or 9.9.9.9 (Quad9).
Your ISP can see every website you visit because DNS requests are sent in plain text. DNS over HTTPS encrypts those requests so your ISP can't see them. Setting it up on your router protects all devices at once instead of doing it individually. You pick a privacy-focused DNS service like Cloudflare or Quad9 and enter their address in your router settings.
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Skip — I just want a technicianCommon mistakes to avoid
- Entering a DNS address that doesn't support DoH — must use providers like Cloudflare, Quad9, or NextDNS
- Not waiting 30 seconds after saving for the change to take effect — the router needs time to restart the DNS service
- Changing DNS but not enabling DoH — regular public DNS is better than ISP DNS but still not encrypted
- Using a DNS service that's slow in your area — test different services to find one that's fast near you
Signs you need professional help
- Router settings don't show any DNS options — your router can not support manual DNS settings
- DoH is enabled but websites won't load or load very slowly
- You're not sure if DoH is actually working after setting it up
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