Cloudflare announced today her first product consumer service, which aims for a more private and secure internet browsing experience.
Η company has created a new public DNS service that is supposed to protect users from web tracking while speeding up their online experience.
And no, it isn't April Fool's Daypure farce.
DNS analysis services provide computers with the IP addresses they need to access servers using their domains. In other words, it is what transforms the domain iguru.gr into the information that is necessary (IP) for the website to appear to you.
Because DNS is essentially a road map for all connections computers servers, we can learn a lot about a user's behavior from the information that flows through DNS. That's one of the reasons Cloudflare chose to roll out the new service, according to co-founder and CEO Matthew Prince.
Cloudflare supports DNS over HTTPS (DNS over HTTPS), an approach that will make us safer.
"We've come to the conclusion that the only way is to run a trusted DNS service, other than a content-serving department, and as a consumer service," Prince said.
On the privacy side, Prince said the company will delete all the logs of the service and will not hold any of the IP addresses that have access to the service.
Users who are interested in trying the new service can click in 1.1.1.1 to find the necessary operating system-specific DNS configuration instructions system that they use.
Cloudflare 1.1.1.1
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