How To Change DNS Provider in Google Chrome [2026 Guide]

How To Change DNS Provider in Google Chrome [2026 Guide]

I’m going to teach you how to change your DNS provider in Google Chrome. This is useful for improving your online security and can even boost browsing speed.

We will make these changes step by step. Follow along to switch to a trusted provider and keep your queries encrypted.

Change DNS Provider in Google Chrome [2026 Guide]

Open Chrome

Open Google Chrome. Look for the icon on your desktop or search for it in your applications menu.

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Open settings

Click the three dot menu at the top right of the browser. Select Settings to open a new tab for customizing Chrome.

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Privacy and security

In the left panel, click Privacy and security. Select Security to access DNS preferences.

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Enable secure DNS

Scroll to Use secure DNS. Toggle it on to encrypt your DNS queries and enhance protection while you browse.

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Choose a provider

Select With and then choose Custom. This lets you pick a specific DNS provider or enter details manually.

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You can go with Google Public DNS, Cloudflare, OpenDNS, or Quad9. Each is reliable and focuses on security and performance.

Provider URLs

If Chrome asks for a custom provider URL, enter a valid DNS over HTTPS endpoint for your choice.

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Google Public DNS:
https://dns.google/dns-query

Cloudflare:
https://cloudflare-dns.com/dns-query

OpenDNS:
https://doh.opendns.com/dns-query

Quad9:
https://dns.quad9.net/dns-query

Selecting a built in provider from the list is fine too. If you enter a URL, double check the spelling and confirm it saves without errors.

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Finish up

Once you enter or select your provider, you are all set. Your DNS traffic will go through the new provider and may feel faster.

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Switch or test later

You can revisit these settings anytime and try different providers to see which one suits your needs. Choose the one that feels best for speed and privacy.

Final thoughts

You changed your DNS provider in Chrome with just a few clicks. You strengthened browsing security and gave your connection a chance to perform better. Revisit these settings as needed and keep the provider that works best for you.

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