How to use Cloudflare DNS parental controls

Cloudflare now offers “1.1.1.1 for families”, new DNS servers with built-in parental controls. Standard DNS Cloud 1.1.1.1 does not perform any filtering, but Cloudflare can now block and adult content. The setup is simple.

We're fans of Cloudflare's fast DNS service 1.1.1.1. It can be faster than your ISP's DNS servers and supports DNS Over (DoH) για βελτιωμένη ασφάλεια και . Like Cloudflare's base 1.1.1.1 service, Cloudflare's new parental controls are completely free.

To use the new parental controls, you must change the DNS server setting. We recommend that you change the DNS server on your router, as this change will apply to any device on your network.

Enter the following DNS server addresses, depending on the DNS version of Cloudflare you want to use:

, without blocking:

  • Primary DNS: 1.1.1.1
  • Secondary DNS: 1.0.0.1

Cloudflare DNS,  only malware blocking:

  • Primary DNS: 1.1.1.2
  • Secondary DNS: 1.0.0.2

Cloudflare DNS, blocking malware and content minors:

  • Primary DNS: 1.1.1.3
  • Secondary DNS: 1.0.0.3

The new parental controls work similarly to the parental controls in OpenDNS. When a device on your network tries to request a malicious or adult site, Cloudflare's DNS will block the attempt, without responding with the actual Site IP. Instead, you will see a DNS error.

Like all filtering, Cloudflare's database is not perfect and does not exclude all malicious or adult domains. But it can reduce security threats and prevent the occasional on many adult sites.

 

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Written by Anastasis Vasileiadis

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