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Pi-hole showed me 65,000 DNS queries in hours, and I didn't like where they were going
The quietest part of your network talks a lot.
When you surf the Internet, you refer to computers and websites by their domain name, such as "google.com." The Internet, however, uses IP addresses to route traffic. Every time you type a domain name ...
I’ve been covering Android since 2023, when I joined Android Police, mostly focusing on AI and everything around Pixel and Galaxy phones. I’ve got a bachelor’s in IT with a major in AI, so I naturally ...
Each time you open a browser and type in a web address, there’s a hidden hand sending all the information to your PC to render the page as it should. Those middle-men of your newly loaded webpage are ...
Every time a query is made to a website, the request goes to the Domain Name System (DNS) which converts the alphabetic name into the server's numeric IP address. For example, when you type the name ...
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