DNS Shield

Encrypted - No logging DNS

Published by: ARETORI Solutions

Description

Protect yourself on all your Apple devices by encrypting DNS queries and using no-logging DNS servers.
Safeguard your online presence.
Key features:
- Ease of configuration.
- Effortlessly switch DNS servers.
- No vendor lock in.
- No need for VPN.
- Minimise or completely eliminate, in some cases, the amount of harmful sites contacted by your device.
- Works System wide (not only in the browser).
- Extensive In-App Help system.
- We don't collect any data and we don't track your activities.
- Automatic updates of the DNS providers collection.
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