How to Use Change DNS Helper: Step-by-Step Guide for Faster Browsing
Changing your DNS can improve browsing speed, privacy, and reliability. This guide walks through installing and using Change DNS Helper (assumed to be a small utility that simplifies switching DNS providers) on Windows, macOS, and Android, plus tips to test and optimize performance.
What Change DNS Helper does
- Switches DNS servers quickly without manually editing network settings.
- Provides presets for common public DNS providers (Google, Cloudflare, OpenDNS, Quad9).
- Lets you add custom DNS addresses and revert to your ISP defaults.
- May include testing tools to compare DNS response times.
Before you start
- Assumption: Change DNS Helper is a local utility that modifies your device’s DNS settings.
- Backup: Note your current DNS settings or choose “Automatic/Obtain DNS automatically” if you need to revert.
- Permissions: You’ll need administrator (Windows/macOS) or root-level/network permissions (Android with supported app) to change DNS.
1. Download and install
Windows
- Download the installer from the official source and run it.
- Approve User Account Control (UAC) when prompted.
- Follow on-screen prompts and choose “Install for all users” if available.
macOS
- Download the macOS package (.pkg or .dmg).
- Open the package and follow the installer steps.
- Grant any required network permissions in System Settings > Network if macOS prompts.
Android
- Install from Google Play (or sideload APK only from a trusted source).
- Grant the app required network permissions. Some features may require using a
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