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Title: How to change the DNS server on your iPhone and iPad
Post by: HCK on August 10, 2014, 09:00:24 pm
How to change the DNS server on your iPhone and iPad

DNS, or Domain Name System, is a server that translates domain names like apple.com to IP addresses, a numerical sequence of numbers that can locate servers on the internet. Your ISP has its own DNS server that is used by default on all your iOS devices, but you can also point it to a different DNS server.
 
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