
Every network, be it at home or at work, requires a Domain Name Service (DNS for short). DNS translates the name of a domain/web address (for example http://www.google.com/) to it's IP address (like 208.69.34.230). By default this is usually setup to use your ISP's DNS servers, which just provide simple name to IP resolution.
However by switching your DNS Server IP addresses on your router to the OpenDNS's IPs (208.67.222.222 and 208.67.220.220) you gain added protection while online for free.
Here is a list of features that switching to OpenDNS gives you...
Content Filtering - Decide what websites to block on your network. Choose from categories, ranging from social networking to gambling to adult sites.
Phishing Protection - Keep everyone on your network safe from phony web sites trying to steal personal information via Emails requesting you to confirm your bank password.
Domain Blocking - Choose which specific domains you don't want your family or employees to get too.
Typo Correction - typing www.google.cmo will get you to www.google.com automatically.
Statistics - Find out what has been going on in your network!
To get started click on the link below...
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