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  1. Who here still uses OpenDNS at home? : r/privacy - Reddit

    OpenDNS is wildly popular as Umbrella in the corporate market where it has so much more to offer them just DNS filtering. Check out Secure Access to see what OpenDNS is up to these days.

  2. Does anyone use OpenDNS : r/Ubiquiti - Reddit

    Opendns offers both but stats are just awful to use. Sometimes they work and usually not. I understand that there's alternatives for business users but that usually means that pricing is way too much for …

  3. Which DNS do you prefer for router? : r/HomeNetworking - Reddit

    134 votes, 155 comments. true I use Google DNS and CloudFlare DNS as fallback, both on HTTPS due to privacy. Nowadays, most browsers protect you from malware, so why go till Quad9. Though, I …

  4. OpenDNS vs Google DNS : r/HomeNetworking - Reddit

    May 21, 2024 · OpenDNS vs Google DNS Is OpenDNS safe to use? And what’s better? Just for casual internet on my computer and get better ping on competitive gaming.

  5. What's going on with OpenDNS (Cisco Secure Center/Cisco Umbrella)

    What's going on with OpenDNS (Cisco Secure Center/Cisco Umbrella) We've been an OpenDNS (Umbrella) customer for a while. It provides good web security and filtering for our clients. They sold …

  6. Thoughts on filtered DNS? (Quad9/OpenDNS/etc) : r/sysadmin

    Oct 5, 2020 · I've seen a post or two about it but I've yet to find a consensus on how valuable or useful filtered DNS services are. We simply use Google and Level3 for external requests and have never …

  7. How secure is Cloudflare's DNS compared to OpenDNS? : r/CloudFlare

    May 16, 2021 · I am currently using OpenDNS on my network and I am planning to switch to Cloudflare DNS. I have heard enough of how fast the DNS resolver is, but is it really secure when it comes to …

  8. Control D (ControlD) vs Quad9 vs Cloudflare vs NextDNS vs OpenDNS

    May 28, 2024 · OpenDNS is cool, cloudflare is fine. But the best option is use one of these private DNS, but run a DNS server/cache either on the router or another server, like for example a NAS, and have …

  9. Cisco Umbrella and OpenDNS FamilyShield : r/AO3 - Reddit

    Feb 1, 2024 · OpenDNS's FamilyShield is a community-based "people-powered security" product which relies on forum users to tag websites, meaning users tag and maintain the lists themselves. Because …

  10. OpenDNS Not Working Even Though Settings are Correct : r/Comcast

    Dec 1, 2023 · TL;DR; - If you use Comcast SecurityEdge and OpenDNS (or any other 3rd-party DNS service) isn't working for you, it's probably because Comcast is hijacking your DNS. We've been …