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Notes on DNS filtering, privacy, and practical network policy for families and small teams. The articles focus on tradeoffs, limits, and day-to-day decisions without treating DNS as a complete security solution.

DNS Filtering: What It Is, How It Works, and Where It Stops

DNS filtering blocks or allows domains during lookup. Learn how it works, what it can protect, where it stops, and how to test it responsibly.

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July 12, 2026
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DNS Filtering vs Content Filtering, Web Filtering, and URL Filtering

Compare DNS filtering with content, web, and URL filtering by visibility, precision, device coverage, privacy cost, and the job each control performs.

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July 12, 2026
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5 min read

How to Block Websites With the Right Control

Learn how to block websites with DNS, browser, account, or device controls. Choose the right scope, test the block, and keep a recovery path.

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July 12, 2026
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6 min read

The First Note We Should Have Written

A founder note on why Veilty exists, what kind of DNS filtering product we are building, and how we think about useful visibility without readable history.

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July 7, 2026
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14 min read

How to Choose the Best DNS Filtering Service for Families and Teams

Use a practical DNS filtering buyer checklist for outcomes, devices, policy scope, privacy, exceptions, verification, support, and exit.

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July 12, 2026
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7 min read

Does Changing DNS Change Your IP or Country?

Changing DNS alone does not change your IP or country. See how Veilty gives chosen sites another location and where that choice does not apply.

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July 11, 2026
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7 min read

How to Ask a Vendor About Encrypted DNS Activity Data

Use a due-diligence script to distinguish encrypted DNS transport, live processing, retained activity, key control, support access, recovery, and deletion.

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July 11, 2026
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6 min read

How to Avoid Lock-In With DNS Policy Exports

Avoid DNS policy lock-in by testing export scope, readable semantics, provenance, precedence, secrets, migration rehearsal, and deletion before purchase.

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July 10, 2026
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6 min read

How to Decide Whether DNS Filtering Is Worth It

Decide whether DNS filtering is worth paying for by pricing a specific domain-policy job, operating effort, privacy cost, alternatives, and trial evidence.

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July 9, 2026
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6 min read

What to Test During a DNS Filtering Trial

Build a DNS filtering trial around policy fit, required journeys, resolver coverage, false-positive recovery, privacy, roles, and measurable results.

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July 8, 2026
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6 min read

How to Compare False-Positive Workflows

Compare DNS false-positive handling through discovery, risk review, narrow exceptions, verification, escalation, and cleanup rather than support promises.

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July 7, 2026
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6 min read

How to Compare Blocklist Quality Without Counting Lists

Judge DNS blocklist quality through relevance, provenance, freshness, conflict handling, false positives, and measurable outcomes rather than list count.

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July 6, 2026
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6 min read

How to Compare Logging Controls in DNS Filtering Products

Compare DNS logging by purpose, fields, access, retention, deletion, and diagnostic usefulness instead of choosing the product with the longest history.

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July 5, 2026
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6 min read

How to Compare Privacy Claims in DNS Filtering Products

Evaluate DNS privacy claims by tracing live processing, transport, retained data, access, keys, sharing, deletion, and the evidence behind each promise.

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July 4, 2026
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6 min read

What Small Teams Should Ask Before Paying for DNS Filtering

Assess paid DNS filtering for a small team through device coverage, policy ownership, exception response, privacy boundaries, and a measurable pilot.

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July 3, 2026
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6 min read

What Families Should Ask Before Paying for DNS Filtering

Use seven practical questions to decide whether paid family DNS filtering fits your devices, policy differences, privacy expectations, and exception needs.

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July 2, 2026
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6 min read

How to Block Adult Websites With DNS Filtering

Block adult websites with DNS filtering by using a visible household layer alongside device controls, account settings, and family expectations.

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July 1, 2026
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How to Migrate From a Local DNS Filter to a Managed Resolver

Migrate local DNS filtering to a managed resolver with policy inventory, parallel validation, staged cohorts, privacy checks, and rollback.

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July 1, 2026
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5 min read

What Questions to Ask Before Switching DNS Filtering Tools

Use a practical migration questionnaire to compare DNS policy, coverage, privacy, rollback, support, and exit paths before switching providers.

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June 30, 2026
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How to Evaluate a DNS Filtering Product Without Feature Overload

Build clear DNS filtering buyer criteria around coverage, policy, privacy, operations, and proof instead of comparing feature counts.

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June 29, 2026
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5 min read

DNS Filtering Across iPhone, Android, Windows, and Smart TVs

A provider-neutral workflow for applying household DNS filtering across iPhone, Android, Windows, and smart TVs without assuming identical settings.

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June 28, 2026
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6 min read

DNS Filtering vs Parental Control Apps

DNS filtering vs parental control apps is a layer decision: domain lookups fit DNS, while installs, screen time, and accounts fit device tools.

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June 27, 2026
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3 min read

Can DNS Filtering Enforce Safe Browsing on Chrome?

Learn how DNS filtering complements Chrome Safe Browsing, how Secure DNS changes coverage, and how to test one child device without blocking the household.

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June 27, 2026
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7 min read

Can DNS Filtering Block AI Chat Sites for Kids?

Use DNS to set an AI chat site boundary for a child while keeping conversations, age rules, school uses, apps, and shared platforms in the right controls.

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June 26, 2026
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6 min read

Can DNS Filtering Block School Learning Platforms?

Restore a blocked school platform by tracing one class task, verifying required domains, and creating a device exception without weakening family rules.

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June 25, 2026
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6 min read

Can DNS Filtering Block Microsoft Sign-In by Mistake?

Learn why Microsoft sign-in can fail after a DNS rule change, how to isolate the blocked dependency, and how to restore access with a narrow exception.

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June 24, 2026
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6 min read

Can DNS Filtering Block Apple Services by Mistake?

Troubleshoot Apple service failures after DNS policy changes using one-device rollback, policy evidence, official host guidance, and narrow exceptions.

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June 23, 2026
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5 min read

Can DNS Filtering Block Tracking Domains?

A practical explanation of what tracking-domain blocks reduce, what they miss, and how to measure a narrow family policy without claiming total privacy.

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June 22, 2026
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5 min read

Can DNS Filtering Block Ads in Mobile Apps?

Learn which in-app ads DNS filtering can reduce, why some ads remain, how breakage happens, and how to test one family device without over-blocking.

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June 21, 2026
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5 min read

Can DNS Filtering Block Malware Links in Email?

Learn when DNS can stop a known malicious email destination, what it cannot inspect in a message, and how to test layered link protection safely.

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June 20, 2026
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6 min read

Can DNS Filtering Block Crypto Scam Domains?

See how DNS can reduce access to known crypto scam domains, why social and payment scams need other controls, and how to verify a narrow family rule.

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June 19, 2026
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6 min read

Can DNS Filtering Block Gambling Domains?

Learn how DNS can reduce access to gambling domains, where apps and shared platforms escape domain rules, and how to test one household boundary.

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June 18, 2026
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6 min read

Can DNS Filtering Block Adult Sites on an iPhone?

Learn when iPhone DNS filtering can reduce adult-site access, when Screen Time fits better, and how to verify coverage without a setup walkthrough.

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June 17, 2026
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6 min read

Can DNS Filtering Make YouTube Safer for Kids?

Use DNS as one YouTube safety boundary, understand Restricted Mode limits, and verify the child’s real viewing path without claiming video-level control.

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June 16, 2026
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5 min read

Can DNS Filtering Make Google Search Safer for Kids?

Learn where DNS can support Google SafeSearch, where it stops, and how to test a child-specific search boundary without blocking the whole household.

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June 15, 2026
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5 min read

A DNS Filtering Checklist for Small Agencies

Use an agency DNS checklist to define client boundaries, pilot narrow policy, protect privacy, verify outcomes, manage exceptions, and clean up projects.

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June 14, 2026
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6 min read

How to Create Exception Rules for Client Staging Domains

Restore access to a client staging environment with exact-hostname evidence, narrow scope, dependency testing, expiry, and a reviewable approval record.

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June 13, 2026
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6 min read

How to Use DNS Filtering During Travel and Conferences

Keep traveling workers on the intended DNS policy across hotels, venues, hotspots, and approved VPN paths without treating DNS as complete travel security.

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June 12, 2026
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5 min read

How to Create a Remote-Work Baseline Without Device Management

Create a lightweight remote DNS baseline with a defined work boundary, narrow policy, minimal visibility, useful tests, and an owned exception process.

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June 11, 2026
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5 min read

How to Support Remote Workers on Shared Family Wi-Fi

Separate work DNS policy from shared family Wi-Fi with a resource-level boundary, clear notice, narrow evidence, and tests that protect both contexts.

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June 10, 2026
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6 min read

What to Do When a Contractor's Local ISP Router Changes DNS

Keep remote DNS policy resilient through home-router changes by identifying the active resolver path, testing work tasks, and fixing only the owned layer.

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June 9, 2026
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5 min read

How to Keep Remote Work Protection From Blocking Local Life

Keep remote DNS protection tied to work devices and business risks, with disclosed scope, narrow exceptions, and respectful review outside work.

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June 8, 2026
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6 min read

How to Handle Client-Mandated DNS Restrictions

Turn a client filtering requirement into a scoped, testable DNS control with explicit limits, accountable exceptions, and useful compliance evidence.

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June 7, 2026
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6 min read

Why Remote DNS Policy Needs an Offboarding Checklist

Clean up remote DNS policy by retiring resolver paths, resources, roles, exceptions, visibility, and ownership without breaking the remaining team.

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June 6, 2026
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6 min read

How Agencies Can Protect Contractor Devices Without Overreaching

Build a fair contractor DNS policy around work risk, disclosed scope, narrow enforcement, minimal visibility, safe testing, and a clear end date.

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June 5, 2026
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5 min read

An Ethics Checklist for DNS Filtering

Test a DNS filtering decision for legitimate purpose, proportionality, transparency, participation, privacy, accuracy, remedy, security, and review.

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June 4, 2026
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5 min read

What Privacy Reviewers Ask About DNS Filtering

Prepare clear evidence about DNS filtering purpose, data flows, scope, retention, access, sharing, rights, security, and operational accountability.

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June 3, 2026
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5 min read

How to Create a Family DNS Policy That Kids Can Challenge

Give children a fair way to question a DNS block without weakening necessary safety boundaries or turning every request into a review of their activity.

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June 2, 2026
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5 min read

How to Create a Workplace DNS Policy That People Trust

Create a workplace DNS policy with a clear security purpose, explicit limits, segmented scope, private evidence, fair exceptions, and accountable review.

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June 1, 2026
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5 min read

Why Least Visibility Is a Better Default Than Maximum Logs

Use purpose-limited DNS evidence, narrow access, short review windows, and explicit retention instead of collecting maximum logs by default.

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May 31, 2026
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5 min read

How to Handle Sensitive Health-Related Domains

Handle health-related domains with narrow scope, private verification, documented exceptions, and a clear boundary between safety and surveillance.

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May 30, 2026
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5 min read

Why Children's Privacy Is Not the Opposite of Safety

Balance children's privacy and safety with purpose-limited DNS rules, age-appropriate participation, minimal visibility, narrow scope, and regular review.

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May 29, 2026
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6 min read

What to Disclose Before Filtering Guest Wi-Fi

Tell guests what the Wi-Fi blocks, what DNS activity is retained, who can review it, its limits, and how to request help before they connect.

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May 28, 2026
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6 min read

Why Consent Matters Even When You Own the Router

Owning a router gives administrative control, not unlimited permission to monitor people. Build a disclosed, proportionate, reviewable home DNS policy.

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May 27, 2026
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6 min read

DNS Blocklists Without Breaking Devices

DNS blocklists can reduce ads, trackers, malware, and unwanted domains. Learn how to tune them carefully without breaking normal devices.

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May 26, 2026
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Updated July 10, 2026
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6 min read

How to Write a DNS Filtering Note for Family Members

Write an age-aware family DNS note that explains household boundaries, privacy limits, exceptions, and a calm review habit.

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May 26, 2026
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6 min read

How to Write a DNS Filtering Notice for Employees

Write a plain-language employee DNS filtering notice that defines purpose, scope, limits, access, retention, and a workable challenge path.

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May 25, 2026
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6 min read

When DNS Filtering Becomes Surveillance

Use a practical purpose, scope, visibility, access, and review test to keep DNS filtering from becoming disproportionate monitoring.

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May 24, 2026
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5 min read

A 30-Day DNS Policy Review Calendar

Use this 30-day DNS policy review calendar to establish scope, test outcomes, clean exceptions, compare trends, and document accountable decisions.

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May 23, 2026
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6 min read

How to Delegate DNS Policy Review Safely

Delegate DNS policy review with a written scope, minimum access, decision limits, privacy boundaries, evidence rules, and an accountable approver.

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May 22, 2026
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5 min read

Why Policy Review Is Part of Privacy

Learn how recurring DNS policy review reduces unnecessary scope, access, retention, exceptions, and visibility while preserving useful protection.

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May 21, 2026
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5 min read

How to Run a Monthly Team DNS Review

Run a monthly team DNS review that covers ownership, resource coverage, policy drift, exceptions, privacy, and controlled verification.

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May 20, 2026
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5 min read

Pi-hole vs Cloud DNS Filtering: Tradeoffs

Pi-hole vs cloud DNS filtering is a trade-off between local control, maintenance, remote devices, logs, and managed reliability.

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May 19, 2026
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5 min read

How to Run a Monthly Family Internet Review

Run a calm monthly family DNS review that checks household needs, device coverage, exceptions, privacy, and two safe policy outcomes.

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May 19, 2026
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5 min read

Why Every DNS Policy Change Should Have a Reason

Document the decision behind each DNS rule so owners can verify its outcome, review its scope, explain exceptions, and retire stale policy safely.

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May 18, 2026
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6 min read

How to Retire Temporary DNS Exceptions

Clean up temporary DNS exceptions by preserving the required task, testing the original policy, removing narrow allowances, and watching outcomes.

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May 17, 2026
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6 min read

How to Review Blocked-Domain Spikes

Review a sudden rise in blocked domains with a stable baseline, bounded evidence, narrow corrections, and a fresh device-level test.

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May 16, 2026
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6 min read

How to Spot DNS Policy Drift Before Users Complain

Detect DNS policy drift early by comparing coverage, versions, exceptions, aggregate outcomes, and safe test results against a known baseline.

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May 15, 2026
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6 min read

Why DNS Rules Need Owners

Assign one accountable owner to each DNS policy boundary and separate requests, approval, implementation, verification, and exception review.

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May 14, 2026
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5 min read

How to Run a Weekly DNS Policy Review in 15 Minutes

Use a fixed 15-minute agenda to check DNS policy coverage, exceptions, outcomes, and follow-up without turning review into surveillance.

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May 13, 2026
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5 min read

A Protective DNS Checklist for Founders

Use a founder-level readiness checklist to define protective DNS scope, ownership, privacy, limits, verification, and recovery before deployment.

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May 12, 2026
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6 min read

Why Incident Response Needs DNS Context but Not Endless Logs

Define the minimum DNS context for a useful incident timeline, preserve privacy, and stop retaining detail once the response question is answered.

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May 11, 2026
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5 min read

What Attackers Can Do When DNS Is Filtered

Build bypass awareness without teaching evasion: learn where protective DNS coverage ends, which signals expose gaps, and how to respond safely.

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May 10, 2026
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5 min read

Why DNS Can Stop Some Malware Callbacks

Understand when protective DNS can interrupt command-and-control lookups, why callback blocking is incomplete, and how to verify the layer safely.

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May 9, 2026
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5 min read

How to Separate Malware Protection From Content Rules

Keep security controls independent from household or workplace content choices so each has the right scope, owner, tests, and exceptions.

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May 8, 2026
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6 min read

Why Threat Feeds Still Need False-Positive Review

Learn why threat intelligence can misclassify a legitimate domain and build a narrow correction process without discarding useful protection.

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May 7, 2026
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5 min read

How to Handle Newly Registered Risky Domains

Treat domain age as a risk signal rather than a verdict, choose a proportionate policy, and review exceptions without weakening known-threat protection.

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May 6, 2026
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5 min read

Why Malicious-Domain Blocking Is Not the Same as Antivirus

Compare protective DNS with antivirus and endpoint security, assign each layer a clear job, and test both without creating false confidence.

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May 5, 2026
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5 min read

How Protective DNS Blocks Malicious Domains Before Pages Load

Follow a malicious-domain lookup from request to block, understand the pre-connection benefit, and verify protection without visiting a threat.

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May 4, 2026
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5 min read

A Practical Encrypted DNS Policy Checklist

Build an encrypted DNS policy around resolver ownership, endpoint scope, minimum visibility, failure behavior, testing, exceptions, and review.

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May 3, 2026
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6 min read

How to Test if a Browser Is Using Its Own Resolver

Compare fresh browser and system DNS lookups, identify the resolver receiving each query, and distinguish policy bypass from caching or connection reuse.

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May 2, 2026
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6 min read

What Encrypted DNS Does Not Hide From a Resolver

Learn what a recursive resolver can still process when DNS transport is encrypted, what remains hidden, and how to set a proportionate logging policy.

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May 1, 2026
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5 min read

How to Handle Devices That Force Encrypted DNS

Build a defensible exception plan for devices or apps that insist on their own encrypted resolver without weakening policy for everything else.

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April 30, 2026
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6 min read

Why Encrypted DNS Transport Is Not the Same as Encrypted Logs

Separate protection for live DNS traffic from protection for retained DNS activity, then evaluate keys, access, retention, and deletion independently.

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April 29, 2026
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6 min read

How Browser DoH Changes Who Controls DNS

Learn when browser DNS over HTTPS preserves an existing resolver policy, when it transfers control, and how to verify the actual decision path.

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April 28, 2026
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6 min read

Why Encrypted DNS Can Improve Privacy and Complicate Filtering

Balance encrypted DNS transport privacy with resolver-based policy by separating who can see the path, who receives queries, and where filtering applies.

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April 27, 2026
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5 min read

What DNS-over-QUIC Means for Policy Enforcement

Understand what DNS over QUIC changes in transport, what remains at the resolver, and how to verify policy without mistaking protocol support for coverage.

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April 26, 2026
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5 min read

DoH Versus DoT for Family DNS Filtering

Compare DNS over HTTPS and DNS over TLS by family policy coverage, resolver control, troubleshooting, and the limits both protocols share.

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April 25, 2026
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5 min read

Why Local Resolvers Still Matter

See where local resolvers still provide control, private-name continuity, caching, and policy evidence, and where modern clients bypass that boundary.

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April 24, 2026
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Why Privacy Laws Changed How People Think About DNS Logs

Connect purpose limitation, data minimization, retention, and access accountability to a practical review of DNS activity history.

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April 23, 2026
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5 min read

How Browsers Changed the DNS Policy Boundary

Understand how browser-selected encrypted DNS changed resolver ownership, then verify which policy path each browser actually uses.

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April 22, 2026
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5 min read

Why Encrypted DNS Transport Does Not Solve Every Privacy Problem

Learn exactly what encrypted DNS protects, which resolver, metadata, retention, and application privacy problems remain, and how to verify the boundary.

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April 21, 2026
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The Rise of DNS-over-HTTPS and Why It Became Controversial

Understand why DNS-over-HTTPS improved transport privacy yet raised browser choice, network policy, troubleshooting, and resolver concentration concerns.

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April 20, 2026
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5 min read

Why Recursive Resolvers Became Privacy-Sensitive Infrastructure

Learn why recursive resolvers occupy a sensitive trust position and evaluate resolver choice, data handling, policy, and verification honestly.

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April 19, 2026
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5 min read

How DNS Caching Changed Both Speed and Policy

Understand how DNS caches and TTLs improve resolution while delaying policy changes, then run a cache-aware filtering test without overcorrecting.

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April 18, 2026
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What Early DNS Design Still Means for Filtering Today

Connect DNS delegation, resolver selection, caching, and domain-level answers to practical filtering scope, verification, and exception decisions.

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April 17, 2026
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Why DNS Was Not Designed as a Privacy System

Trace the scaling problem DNS originally solved, the privacy exposure that followed, and the practical choices that now reduce unnecessary DNS visibility.

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April 16, 2026
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A Site-Specific Location Routing Decision Checklist

Use a go-or-no-go checklist for one chosen-site transparent proxy rule, covering scope, permission, site signals, verification, rollback, and review.

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April 15, 2026
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6 min read

How to Separate Site-Specific Routing From Security Filtering

Keep one chosen site route independent from malware, phishing, and content policy with separate ownership, changes, tests, and rollback decisions.

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April 14, 2026
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6 min read

What to Do When Location Routing Breaks Account Sign-In

Restore sign-in after a transparent proxy route change by testing the normal route, isolating authentication dependencies, and keeping exceptions narrow.

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April 13, 2026
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5 min read

Why Site-Specific Location Routing Is Not Anonymity

Understand what transparent proxying changes for one chosen site, which identity signals remain visible, and how to set accurate privacy expectations.

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April 12, 2026
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5 min read

DNS Filtering for Families: Benefits and Limits

A practical guide to DNS filtering for families: what it can block, where it helps, and the limits parents should understand before relying on it.

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April 11, 2026
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Updated July 10, 2026
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What Can Break When a Chosen Site Uses a Different Route

Learn why a chosen site may fail after its route changes, then test sign-in, regional results, media, payments, and rollback without widening the rule.

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April 11, 2026
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When Transparent Proxying Fits a Streaming Device

Decide when one streaming site should use a Veilty exit address while the device’s other apps stay direct, then verify the full viewing path.

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April 10, 2026
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6 min read

SmartDNS Versus DNS Filtering: Why They Are Different Jobs

Compare SmartDNS selective routing with DNS filtering allow-or-block policy, then choose the right control and verify each outcome separately.

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April 9, 2026
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6 min read

What SmartDNS Is and What It Is Not

Learn what SmartDNS changes for selected services, what it leaves visible, and why it is not DNS filtering, a VPN, anonymity, or a content control.

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April 8, 2026
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Managed DNS Filtering Versus DIY Scripts

Make a DNS filtering buy-or-build decision by testing policy depth, reliability, privacy, maintenance, evidence, recovery, and staff ownership.

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April 7, 2026
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5 min read

DNS Filtering Versus Content Filters Inside Apps

Compare DNS filtering with content filters inside apps by scope, visibility, privacy, and the domain-level or in-app decisions each layer can make.

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April 6, 2026
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6 min read

Blocklists Versus Allowlists for Kids

Choose a blocklist, allowlist, or layered child internet policy by age, learning needs, device context, maintenance cost, and false-positive risk.

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April 5, 2026
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5 min read

Separate Team Tenants or One Shared DNS Policy?

Choose separate team tenants or one shared DNS policy by comparing ownership, exceptions, roles, evidence, and the cost of operating each boundary.

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April 4, 2026
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5 min read

Should Family DNS Policy Follow People or Devices?

Choose person-based family profiles, device groups, or a small hybrid by mapping policy differences to ownership, shared devices, movement, and review.

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April 3, 2026
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6 min read

Ad-Blocking DNS and Safety DNS Solve Different Jobs

Separate advertising reduction from malicious-domain and family-safety policy, then test each DNS category without assuming one label provides the other.

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April 2, 2026
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When Public Resolver Filtering Is Enough

Decide whether a free filtering resolver covers your goal or whether named profiles, exceptions, evidence, and ownership justify managed DNS policy.

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April 1, 2026
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6 min read

DNS Filtering Versus Endpoint Security for Phishing

Learn why DNS filtering cannot replace endpoint security and how each layer contributes to phishing prevention, detection, response, and recovery.

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March 31, 2026
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Router-Level Versus Endpoint-Level DNS Filtering

Compare router-level and endpoint-level DNS filtering by coverage, mobility, identity, bypass paths, support cost, and verification.

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March 30, 2026
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5 min read

Cloud Blocklists Versus Custom Catalogs

Choose between maintained cloud blocklists and custom DNS catalogs by purpose, evidence, change speed, false-positive cost, and ownership.

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March 29, 2026
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1,072 words
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5 min read

DoH, DoT, and DoQ: What Matters to a Filtering Buyer?

Compare encrypted DNS transports by client support, network fit, policy identity, resilience, and the evidence a filtering buyer can verify.

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March 28, 2026
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1,326 words
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7 min read

DNS Filtering Versus App Store Restrictions for Kids

Compare what DNS filtering and app store restrictions actually control, then combine them into a clear, testable boundary for a child.

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March 27, 2026
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1,233 words
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6 min read

DNS Filtering or Firewall Rules for Small Teams

Choose DNS filtering, firewall rules, or both by matching each control to domains, traffic flows, devices, and the team outcome you need.

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March 26, 2026
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1,200 words
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6 min read

Cloud DNS Filtering or Local Resolver: The Tradeoff That Matters

Choose cloud DNS filtering or a local resolver by weighing operational ownership, remote coverage, privacy, resilience, and policy consistency.

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March 25, 2026
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1,312 words
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6 min read

DNS Filtering or Browser Extension: Which Is Easier to Govern?

Compare DNS filtering with browser extensions by scope, enforcement, exceptions, and evidence to choose a governable filtering boundary.

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March 24, 2026
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1,233 words
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6 min read

DNS Filtering or MDM: What Small Teams Should Choose First

Choose DNS filtering or mobile device management by the control your small team needs first, then run a narrow pilot without confusing their roles.

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March 23, 2026
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1,204 words
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6 min read

A DNS Filtering Incident Checklist for Families and Teams

Follow a repeatable DNS incident checklist to isolate one failure, make a narrow repair, verify protection, and close with a useful record.

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March 22, 2026
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1,062 words
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5 min read

How to Keep Troubleshooting From Turning Into Over-Allowlisting

Use a narrow, evidence-led DNS troubleshooting method that restores one broken task without creating broad, permanent exceptions.

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March 21, 2026
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1,015 words
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5 min read

DNS Filtering for Kids' Devices: A Practical Setup

DNS filtering for kids' devices works best with profiles for tablets, phones, laptops, consoles, and shared screens that match age and context.

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March 20, 2026
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641 words
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3 min read

How to Verify Whether a Rule Is Actually Assigned to an Endpoint

Trace an endpoint from identity and profile to the effective DNS action, then verify assignment with one fresh allowed query and one safe blocked test.

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March 20, 2026
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1,072 words
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5 min read

How to Troubleshoot Guest Wi-Fi DNS Complaints

Triage guest Wi-Fi complaints across access, captive portal, resolver, and policy failures, then test a narrow correction without weakening isolation.

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March 19, 2026
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1,220 words
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6 min read

Why DNS Filtering Cannot Fix an Already-Open Connection

Learn why a session can survive a new DNS block, how to distinguish connection reuse from policy failure, and how to verify the next lookup safely.

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March 18, 2026
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1,076 words
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5 min read

What to Check When a Device Shows No DNS Activity

Diagnose missing DNS activity by testing the device resolver path, query freshness, identity, filters, and retention before changing policy.

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March 17, 2026
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1,285 words
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6 min read

How to Roll Back a DNS Policy Change Safely

Roll back a harmful DNS policy change with a scoped, evidence-based reversal that restores service while preserving unrelated protections.

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March 16, 2026
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1,211 words
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6 min read

Why a Blocklist Update Caused a Sudden Support Spike

Triage a support spike after a blocklist update, isolate the changed entry, and restore legitimate work without broadly weakening DNS policy.

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March 15, 2026
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1,170 words
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6 min read

How to Diagnose Browser DNS Settings Overriding the Router

Prove whether browser Secure DNS sends lookups around a router policy, distinguish fallback from custom-provider behavior, and fix only that path.

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March 14, 2026
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1,274 words
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6 min read

What to Check When DNS Rules Work on Wi-Fi but Not Mobile Data

Compare Wi-Fi and cellular resolver paths, resource identity, and policy evidence to explain why a DNS rule disappears away from the local network.

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March 13, 2026
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1,226 words
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6 min read

How to Fix a False Positive Without Disabling the Whole Filter

Trace a mistaken DNS block to its exact domain, rule, resource, and scope, then restore the required task with a narrow, reviewable exception.

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March 12, 2026
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1,216 words
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6 min read

Why Blocking CDNs Can Break Unrelated Websites

Understand shared CDN dependencies, identify the exact hostname behind breakage, and replace broad infrastructure blocks with narrow policy.

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March 11, 2026
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1,158 words
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6 min read

How to Find the Domain Behind a Broken App Feature

Correlate a single failed app action with DNS and network evidence, test the smallest hostname exception, and avoid broad allowlisting.

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March 10, 2026
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1,081 words
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5 min read

What to Do When Encrypted DNS Bypasses a Local Rule

Trace which encrypted resolver received a device query, restore the intended policy path, and verify the fix without weakening privacy or broadening rules.

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March 9, 2026
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1,056 words
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5 min read

How to Diagnose a Redirect Loop Caused by DNS Policy

Distinguish DNS policy redirection from an HTTP redirect cycle, trace the exact loop, and fix one rule without creating a broad allow.

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March 8, 2026
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1,113 words
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6 min read

Why One Allowed Domain Is Not Enough for Modern Apps

Learn why app journeys span identity, API, storage, and delivery hostnames, and how to allow verified dependencies without opening broad domains.

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March 7, 2026
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1,076 words
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5 min read

What to Check When a Block Breaks Login With Google or Apple

Trace a broken Google or Apple sign-in to the exact blocked hostname, then create a login-safe exception without broadly allowing identity traffic.

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March 6, 2026
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1,031 words
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5 min read

How to Tell If DNS Cache Is the Problem

Use timestamps, TTLs, resolver evidence, and controlled comparisons to prove whether cached DNS caused stale allow or block behavior.

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March 5, 2026
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1,229 words
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6 min read

Why a Site Is Blocked for One Device but Not Another

Compare two devices methodically to find the resolver, network, cache, identity, or policy difference behind inconsistent DNS blocking.

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March 4, 2026
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1,181 words
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6 min read

Why a Blocked Site Still Loads After You Added a DNS Rule

Find whether cache, resolver path, rule scope, or a different hostname lets a site load, then fix the narrowest cause without broad allowlisting.

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March 3, 2026
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1,051 words
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5 min read

An Encrypted DNS Observability Checklist for Teams

A practical buyer checklist for DNS observability covering purpose, plaintext boundaries, keys, roles, retention, verification, and DNS limits.

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March 2, 2026
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1,299 words
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6 min read

Why Client-Side Decryption Matters for Sensitive DNS Analytics

Client-side decryption keeps sensitive retained DNS analytics outside backend plaintext while preserving narrow, authorized investigation workflows.

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March 1, 2026
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1,209 words
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6 min read

How to Separate DNS Transport Privacy From Admin Visibility

Learn what encrypted DNS transport protects, what the resolver processes, and how retained-history roles and keys determine administrator visibility.

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February 28, 2026
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1,085 words
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5 min read

What Not to Promise About Encrypted DNS Observability

A claim-review checklist for encrypted DNS activity, including live resolver visibility, key access, metadata, interpretation limits, and recovery.

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February 27, 2026
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1,033 words
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5 min read

How to Answer a Customer Asking Who Can Read Activity Data

A buyer-ready way to explain live DNS processing, retained activity, key holders, roles, retention, and proof without hiding behind the word encrypted.

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February 26, 2026
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1,013 words
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5 min read

Why Encrypted Logs Still Need Access Policy

Encryption protects retained DNS data at one boundary; access policy governs purpose, readers, scope, exports, and responsible use after decryption.

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February 25, 2026
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1,067 words
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5 min read

Why Aggregate Stats Can Be Safer Than Detailed Rows

Choose aggregate DNS measures that answer policy and reliability questions while keeping individual hostname timelines closed unless detail is necessary.

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February 24, 2026
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1,022 words
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5 min read

How to Think About Who Holds Keys for DNS Activity

A decision framework for assigning DNS activity keys to the smallest accountable group without blocking legitimate security and support work.

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February 23, 2026
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1,040 words
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5 min read

Why Activity Encryption Is Different from DNS-over-HTTPS

DNS-over-HTTPS protects a request in transit to a resolver; activity encryption protects retained history under a separate access and key model.

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February 22, 2026
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1,157 words
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6 min read

How Encrypted Observability Affects Incident Response

Use aggregate DNS outcomes first, open encrypted detail for a bounded incident, and close access without losing a defensible response timeline.

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February 21, 2026
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1,124 words
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6 min read

How to Explain Encrypted DNS Logs to a Privacy Reviewer

A review-ready way to explain DNS log purpose, live processing, encryption, access, retention, and the limits of what activity can prove.

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February 20, 2026
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1,097 words
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5 min read

How Encrypted DNS Observability Changes Admin Trust

Encrypted activity can replace blanket admin visibility with explicit purpose, scoped roles, review boundaries, and accountable workplace DNS operations.

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February 19, 2026
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1,150 words
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6 min read

See Security Outcomes Without Plaintext DNS Activity

DNS reporting can start with aggregate policy outcomes instead of readable histories. Build metrics that answer security questions without surveillance.

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February 18, 2026
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1,139 words
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6 min read

Why DNS Activity Data Deserves End-to-End Encryption

DNS activity can expose sensitive routines and relationships. Learn where end-to-end encryption helps, what it cannot hide, and how to collect less.

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February 17, 2026
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1,102 words
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6 min read

A DNS Visibility Checklist for Privacy-Conscious Admins

Check purpose, scope, access, retention, interpretation, verification, and communication before using DNS visibility for a household or small team.

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February 16, 2026
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1,166 words
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6 min read

How to Use DNS Activity to Improve Rules, Not Judge People

Turn DNS activity into focused policy improvements with purpose-limited review, cautious interpretation, narrow changes, and outcome-based verification.

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February 15, 2026
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1,182 words
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6 min read

Why Retention Periods Matter for DNS Activity

Set DNS activity retention from a defined purpose, investigation window, privacy risk, and deletion test instead of keeping detailed history by default.

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February 14, 2026
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1,263 words
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6 min read

How to Decide Who Can See DNS Activity

Use purpose, role, scope, and time limits to grant least-privilege DNS log access without turning operational visibility into general surveillance.

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February 13, 2026
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1,211 words
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6 min read

Why Blocked Counts Are Not the Same as Safety

Interpret DNS block counts with context, coverage, false-positive evidence, and outcome tests instead of treating a larger number as proof of safety.

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February 12, 2026
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1,191 words
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6 min read

Why Raw DNS Logs Should Not Be Your Default Dashboard

Design a privacy-first DNS dashboard that leads with aggregate outcomes and reserves raw request detail for bounded investigation.

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February 11, 2026
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1,174 words
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6 min read

What DNS Activity Can Tell You Without Page Contents

Learn what a DNS activity record can support, where attribution becomes uncertain, and which online details remain invisible at the DNS layer.

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February 10, 2026
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1,173 words
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6 min read

DNS Logs Versus DNS Metrics: Which One Should You Use?

Choose DNS metrics for routine oversight and open detailed logs only when a named operational or security question requires request-level evidence.

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February 9, 2026
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1,122 words
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6 min read

A False-Positive Playbook for DNS Filtering

Use a fast, evidence-led DNS false-positive workflow to restore a legitimate task narrowly, verify protection, and keep every exception reviewable.

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February 8, 2026
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1,433 words
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7 min read

How to Measure Whether a Blocklist Is Useful

Measure blocklist value through relevant protection, false-positive cost, distinct coverage, effort, and verified outcomes rather than raw blocks.

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February 7, 2026
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1,199 words
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6 min read

How to Keep Blocklist Updates from Breaking Monday Morning

Review and roll out blocklist updates with representative testing, staged expansion, explicit rollback, and an owned false-positive path.

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February 6, 2026
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1,140 words
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6 min read

What to Do When a Vendor Domain Lands on a Threat List

Investigate a vendor-domain false positive, restore the required workflow narrowly, preserve meaningful protection, and review the exception with evidence.

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February 5, 2026
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1,150 words
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6 min read

Why a Family Safety Catalog Is Not a Malware Catalog

Separate family-safety choices from malware protection so each DNS catalog has the right purpose, scope, exception rule, and review owner.

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February 4, 2026
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1,153 words
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6 min read

Why DNS False Positives Need Named Owners

Assign DNS false-positive decisions across the requester, service owner, policy owner, and operator without creating permanent undocumented bypasses.

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February 3, 2026
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1,160 words
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6 min read

How to Choose a Baseline DNS Catalog for a Small Team

Build a small-team DNS catalog around shared risk, documented exclusions, representative testing, narrow exceptions, and an accountable review cycle.

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February 2, 2026
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1,153 words
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6 min read

How to Choose a Baseline Catalog for a Family

A family baseline catalog should cover shared, high-confidence risks without imposing every child, work, or entertainment rule on every household device.

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February 1, 2026
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1,125 words
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6 min read

Why More Blocklists Can Make a Network Worse

Learn how extra DNS blocklists create overlap and false positives, then choose a smaller set and measure whether each source earns its place.

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January 31, 2026
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1,133 words
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6 min read

How to Investigate a False Positive in a DNS Blocklist

Distinguish a DNS blocklist false positive from an outage, find the responsible rule, and make the narrowest reversible exception.

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January 30, 2026
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1,136 words
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6 min read

A DNS Action Decision Tree for Families and Teams

Choose whether to observe, allow, block, or redirect a DNS lookup using its risk, certainty, scope, privacy cost, and a repeatable verification step.

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January 29, 2026
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1,259 words
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6 min read

Why a Log-Only DNS Action Still Needs a Privacy Rule

Use DNS observation responsibly: define purpose, scope, access, retention, review, and deletion before collecting activity that will not block anything.

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January 28, 2026
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1,067 words
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5 min read

How to Make DNS Exceptions Visible Without Exposing Private Behavior

A privacy-conscious exception record that gives reviewers enough context to govern DNS policy without preserving a person-by-person browsing narrative.

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January 27, 2026
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1,090 words
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5 min read

How to Handle a Domain That Is Both Useful and Risky

A practical decision process for preserving a necessary domain workflow without creating a broad DNS allowance that weakens protection for everyone.

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January 26, 2026
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1,033 words
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5 min read

How to Use Log-Only Mode Before Enforcing a New DNS Policy

Use a short observation window to find policy impact, validate exceptions, protect privacy, and move from DNS visibility to narrow enforcement.

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January 25, 2026
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1,252 words
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6 min read

How to Make a DNS Block Page Less Confusing

A clear DNS block page identifies what happened without exposing private detail, offers a useful next step, and supports safer false-positive review.

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January 24, 2026
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1,187 words
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6 min read

Why Broad DNS Allowlists Create Long-Term Risk

Why wildcard and account-wide DNS allowances outlive their purpose, hide mistakes, and increase exposure, plus a safer narrow-exception workflow.

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January 23, 2026
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1,181 words
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6 min read

When an Allow Rule Should Override a Blocklist

Create a controlled DNS allow only for a verified dependency, then narrow its domain, resource, duration, ownership, and review evidence.

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January 22, 2026
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1,079 words
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5 min read

When Logging Is Better Than Blocking

Use narrow, time-bound DNS observation when evidence is incomplete, then turn what you learn into a reversible and proportionate policy decision.

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January 21, 2026
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1,026 words
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5 min read

Allow, Block, Log, or Redirect: How to Choose the Right DNS Action

Choose an allow, block, logging, or redirect outcome from the evidence, consequence, scope, and verification the real workflow requires.

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January 20, 2026
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1,055 words
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5 min read

A DNS Profile Design Checklist for Teams

Design reviewable DNS profiles around Spaces, team Tenants, reusable policies, narrow exceptions, roles, tests, and private activity history.

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January 19, 2026
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1,419 words
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7 min read

How to Move a Household From One-Off DNS Rules to Profiles

A low-risk household migration from scattered device rules to purpose-based profiles, with a policy inventory, pilot, verification, rollback, and cleanup.

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January 18, 2026
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1,169 words
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6 min read

Why DNS Rule Ownership Matters With Multiple Administrators

A clear ownership model for dividing DNS policy decisions among administrators without widening access, losing accountability, or duplicating rules.

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January 17, 2026
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1,131 words
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6 min read

How to Manage Temporary DNS Exceptions Without Permanent Clutter

A practical exception lifecycle for narrowing, testing, expiring, and reviewing DNS allowances without filling shared policy with permanent workarounds.

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January 16, 2026
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1,094 words
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5 min read

What a Baseline DNS Profile Should and Should Not Include

A clean baseline DNS profile covers common, low-regret protections across Tenants while leaving exceptions and non-DNS controls at their proper boundaries.

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January 15, 2026
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1,083 words
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5 min read

Why Shared DNS Resources Need Explicit Space or Tenant Scope

Explicit Space or Tenant scope makes shared DNS resources reviewable and available only where intended, without confusing account membership with access.

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January 14, 2026
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1,091 words
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5 min read

How to Design Tenant DNS Profiles for a Small Team

Organize small-team DNS policy around Tenants, reusable protections, explicit resources, and narrow exceptions without creating a profile for every person.

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January 13, 2026
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1,036 words
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5 min read

How to Design Child, Parent, and Guest DNS Profiles

A simple family profile architecture that separates child, parent, shared-screen, guest, and school-device needs without multiplying DNS rules.

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January 12, 2026
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1,213 words
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6 min read

Why Reusable Profiles Make DNS Policy Easier to Review

Reusable DNS profiles reduce copied rules and give teams a clear way to review membership, exceptions, tests, and policy ownership together.

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January 11, 2026
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1,137 words
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6 min read

Endpoint or Profile: Where Should a DNS Rule Live?

Choose an endpoint or reusable profile for a DNS rule by matching policy scope to the devices, ownership, exceptions, and review work involved.

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January 10, 2026
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1,118 words
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6 min read

A Guest Wi-Fi DNS Checklist for Small Offices

A small-office guest Wi-Fi launch checklist covering network boundaries, DNS policy, privacy, representative testing, support, and rollback.

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January 9, 2026
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1,115 words
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6 min read

Why Public Wi-Fi Filtering Should Focus on Risk, Not Taste

A defensible public Wi-Fi policy that starts with known security risks, avoids visitor profiling, and separates operational limits from personal taste.

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January 8, 2026
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1,083 words
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5 min read

Why Guest DNS Filtering Should Not Become Identity Tracking

A privacy-safe guest DNS workflow that separates network protection from identity records and limits review to a named operational purpose.

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January 7, 2026
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1,144 words
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6 min read

How to Filter Event Wi-Fi for a One-Day Workshop

A temporary event Wi-Fi workflow that protects ordinary workshop tasks, avoids visitor tracking, and disappears cleanly after teardown.

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January 6, 2026
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1,125 words
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6 min read

How to Keep Vendor Devices Away From Employee DNS Policy

A vendor-device boundary that preserves employee DNS rules while giving temporary equipment only the access its support task requires.

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January 5, 2026
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1,107 words
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6 min read

What to Do When a Guest Needs a Blocked Business Site

A temporary guest exception process that verifies the DNS failure, allows the narrowest hostname, preserves enforced protection, and removes stale access.

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January 4, 2026
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1,145 words
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6 min read

How to Create a Public Lobby DNS Policy

A practical lobby DNS policy for safe public-area browsing, with a separate network boundary, minimal visibility, useful tests, and a clear support route.

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January 3, 2026
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1,169 words
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6 min read

How to Separate Office IoT From Guest Browsing

A role-based DNS and network workflow that keeps office IoT dependencies separate from temporary visitor browsing and exceptions.

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January 2, 2026
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1,072 words
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5 min read

How to Keep Demos From Breaking During Client Visits

A rehearsal-led workflow for diagnosing DNS blocks and creating exact, reviewable demo exceptions without weakening the whole guest network.

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January 1, 2026
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1,069 words
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5 min read

Why Guest Wi-Fi Logs Should Be Minimal

A purpose-limited approach to guest Wi-Fi DNS activity that supports security and troubleshooting without creating a visitor browsing record.

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December 31, 2025
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1,040 words
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5 min read

How to Handle Coworking Guests on a Shared Network

A coworking DNS filtering playbook for segmenting transient members, limiting identity, verifying shared-space safety, and retiring access cleanly.

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December 30, 2025
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1,132 words
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6 min read

What to Put in a Guest Wi-Fi Acceptable-Use Note

A plain-language guest Wi-Fi notice template explaining security filtering, DNS limits, minimal activity handling, support, and visitor responsibilities.

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December 29, 2025
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1,144 words
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6 min read

How to Block Malware Domains on Guest Wi-Fi Without Content Policing

Block known malicious domains on guest Wi-Fi while avoiding content monitoring, identity claims, and broad acceptable-use controls.

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December 28, 2025
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1,084 words
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5 min read

Why Client Meeting Rooms Need Different DNS Rules Than Employee Desks

A meeting-room DNS separation guide for mixed visitors, shared conferencing equipment, employee devices, and narrowly owned exceptions.

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December 27, 2025
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1,175 words
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6 min read

Safer Office Guest Wi-Fi Without Collecting Visitor History

A privacy-conscious guest Wi-Fi workflow using separate DNS policy, security-focused blocking, minimal activity review, and repeatable verification.

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December 26, 2025
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1,147 words
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6 min read

How to Avoid Over-Enforcing DNS Policy on Personal Time

A practical off-hours DNS boundary for separating company security requirements from personal browsing on managed, shared, and employee-owned devices.

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December 25, 2025
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1,256 words
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6 min read

What a BYOD DNS Exception Form Should Ask

A practical BYOD DNS exception form covering business need, device and hostname scope, consent, privacy, expiry, verification, approval, and revocation.

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December 24, 2025
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1,410 words
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7 min read

How to Test DNS Enforcement Before a Company-Wide Rollout

A company-wide DNS enforcement acceptance test covering representative groups, bypass paths, false positives, rollback, privacy, and accountable approval.

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December 23, 2025
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1,301 words
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6 min read

How to Keep DNS Policy Consistent Across Mac, Windows, and Android

A DNS policy matrix for matching outcomes across Mac, Windows, and Android while respecting each platform's configuration and fallback behavior.

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December 22, 2025
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1,186 words
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6 min read

How to Handle Personal Devices on Office Guest Wi-Fi

Set a clear guest DNS boundary for employee and visitor personal devices without enrolling them, implying surveillance, or granting internal access.

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December 21, 2025
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1,262 words
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6 min read

How to Apply Stricter DNS Rules to Finance Devices

Use a risk-based finance DNS policy to reduce phishing and malware exposure without breaking payment, payroll, banking, and accounting workflows.

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December 20, 2025
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1,182 words
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6 min read

How to Segment Department DNS Policy Without Creating Bureaucracy

Segment department DNS policy only where work and risk differ, while keeping one baseline, few exceptions, named owners, and simple reviews.

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December 19, 2025
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1,287 words
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6 min read

How to Separate Device Policy From User Blame

A no-blame DNS operations workflow that separates device state, policy outcomes, application lookups, and human intent during support and security reviews.

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December 18, 2025
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1,033 words
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5 min read

How to Handle Developer Machines Without Blocking Package Installs

Protect developer laptops without breaking package registries, mirrors, signatures, source hosts, CI tooling, or normal dependency updates.

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December 17, 2025
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1,051 words
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5 min read

How to Support Remote Team Members on Hotel Wi-Fi

A hotel Wi-Fi support runbook for preserving endpoint DNS policy, completing captive portals, checking VPN and browser paths, and restoring protection.

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December 16, 2025
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1,063 words
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5 min read

What to Do When a Browser Uses Encrypted DNS Outside Policy

Find and correct a browser-level encrypted DNS path without confusing transport encryption with filtering or weakening the team’s intended resolver policy.

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December 15, 2025
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1,109 words
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6 min read

How to Filter a Test Device Before Rolling Out to Everyone

Pilot DNS filtering on one device with written success criteria, safe tests, limited visibility, exception handling, and rehearsed rollback.

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December 14, 2025
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1,094 words
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5 min read

How to Review DNS Rules When a Contractor Offboards

A contractor DNS offboarding checklist for removing access, endpoint settings, exceptions, retained visibility, and stale ownership safely.

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December 13, 2025
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1,148 words
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6 min read

How to Keep Executive Devices from Becoming Policy Exceptions

Keep executive DNS policy consistent by separating business needs from seniority, testing travel paths, and approving only narrow, owned exceptions.

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December 12, 2025
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1,086 words
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5 min read

How to Handle Shared Office Tablets and Kiosks

Protect shared tablets and kiosks with purpose-specific DNS policy, minimal identity, reliable session resets, narrow exceptions, and real-device tests.

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December 11, 2025
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1,024 words
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5 min read

Why Teams Need a Device Inventory Before DNS Enforcement

Build a DNS-ready device inventory that maps ownership, resolver paths, policy scope, verification, exceptions, and retirement before enforcement.

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December 10, 2025
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1,095 words
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5 min read

How to Document DNS Filtering in an Employee Handbook

Write a clear employee handbook DNS policy covering purpose, device scope, visibility limits, retention, role-based access, and exceptions.

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December 9, 2025
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1,070 words
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5 min read

How to Separate Work Laptop Rules From Personal Phone Rules

Separate company laptops from personal phones by ownership and risk, then define distinct DNS scope, evidence, exceptions, and removal.

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December 8, 2025
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1,065 words
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5 min read

BYOD DNS Filtering: What Is Fair and What Is Overreach?

A fair BYOD DNS policy protects a defined work context while preserving personal-device ownership, private use, and unrelated network activity.

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December 7, 2025
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1,057 words
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5 min read

How to Decide Which Team Devices Get Enforced DNS Rules

Classify team devices by ownership, risk, mobility, and technical control, then enforce DNS only where the team can support and verify it.

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December 6, 2025
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1,074 words
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5 min read

Why Small Teams Need Owner-Approved DNS Exceptions

Assign owners to DNS exceptions, keep access narrow, test results, set expiry dates, and stop temporary workarounds becoming permanent risk.

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December 5, 2025
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5 min read

How to Block Newly Risky Domains Without Blocking New Vendors

Use staged vendor onboarding, narrow rules, safe testing, and expiring exceptions to balance new-domain risk with business access.

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December 4, 2025
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6 min read

How to Build a Domain Review Habit for Weekly Ops

A focused 15-minute weekly DNS review that turns coverage, blocks, false positives, and exceptions into owned operational decisions.

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December 3, 2025
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5 min read

How to Keep Protective DNS From Becoming Workplace Surveillance

Build a protective DNS privacy charter that limits purpose, access, detail, and retention while preserving useful security outcomes.

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December 2, 2025
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5 min read

What to Do When a Legitimate Vendor Domain Looks Risky

A narrow vendor-domain exception process for confirming business need, verifying ownership, testing dependencies, limiting scope, and reviewing access.

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December 1, 2025
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5 min read

How to Combine DNS Filtering With Password Manager Training

Build a phishing defense where protective DNS blocks known-dangerous domains and password manager habits expose suspicious sign-ins.

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November 30, 2025
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1,073 words
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5 min read

Why Domain-Level Blocking Catches Some Threats Early

See where protective DNS acts before a browser connects, which threats it can interrupt, where coverage ends, and how a team can verify the layer.

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November 29, 2025
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1,006 words
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5 min read

How to Set a Security Baseline for Remote Employees

Build consistent protective DNS for remote employees across home Wi-Fi, travel, and hotspots without assuming the office router protects roaming devices.

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November 28, 2025
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5 min read

What a First-Month Protective DNS Rollout Should Measure

Measure protective DNS coverage, work continuity, policy outcomes, response readiness, and exception quality during a small team’s first month.

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November 27, 2025
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5 min read

How to Review Risky Domain Traffic Without Naming and Shaming

A respectful workflow for reviewing risky DNS activity: start with aggregate outcomes, investigate a named risk narrowly, and build safer systems.

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November 26, 2025
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5 min read

How to Explain DNS Filtering to Contractors

A contractor DNS notice covering purpose, limits, visibility, exceptions, support, and removal without confusing filtering with surveillance.

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November 25, 2025
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6 min read

How to Separate Company Devices From Personal Devices

A provider-neutral BYOD security model that separates company and personal device policy while respecting employee privacy.

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November 24, 2025
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1,175 words
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6 min read

DNS Filtering vs VPN: Tools and Limits

DNS filtering vs VPN compares site-level controls with a broader encrypted connection, including what each protects and what each leaves visible.

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November 23, 2025
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6 min read

How to Handle DNS False Positives During Client Work

A continuity-first process for diagnosing a DNS filtering false positive, creating the narrowest safe exception, and removing it after review.

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November 23, 2025
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6 min read

Why Protective DNS Should Not Be Your Only Phishing Control

Use protective DNS as one phishing backstop alongside message filtering, phishing-resistant sign-in, payment verification, endpoint defense, and recovery.

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November 22, 2025
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6 min read

How to Create a Baseline DNS Policy for a Small Agency

Define a small-agency DNS policy that protects every Tenant from known threats while preserving client work, narrow exceptions, and clear ownership.

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November 21, 2025
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6 min read

What Founders Should Know Before Using DNS Logs for Security

Review DNS activity for a specific security decision without confusing domain evidence with browser history, employee intent, or proof of compromise.

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November 20, 2025
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5 min read

How to Block Known Malware Domains Without Slowing Everyone Down

Build a low-friction malware-domain policy with a narrow pilot, real workflow tests, safe verification, precise exceptions, and proportionate DNS review.

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November 19, 2025
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6 min read

DNS Logs and Privacy: Keep or Minimize

DNS logs and privacy need clear retention, useful visibility, protected stored activity, and logging choices people can understand.

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November 18, 2025
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1,131 words
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6 min read

Why Protective DNS Is Useful Before a Company Has a Security Team

Learn when an early-stage company should add protective DNS, how to pilot it without a security team, and which security jobs it cannot replace.

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November 18, 2025
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1,158 words
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6 min read

How a Five-Person Team Can Reduce Phishing Clicks With DNS Filtering

A practical five-person phishing defense: block known malicious domains, cover roaming devices, rehearse verification, and review only useful DNS evidence.

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November 17, 2025
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1,142 words
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6 min read

A Simple Personal Internet Policy for Founders and Freelancers

Write a one-page personal internet policy that protects essential work, limits repeat distractions, preserves privacy, and stays easy to review.

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November 16, 2025
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1,185 words
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6 min read

How to Stop Late-Night Autoplay Rabbit Holes

Add deliberate friction to late-night streaming with service settings, device limits, and a narrow DNS boundary that does not disrupt daytime use.

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November 15, 2025
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1,072 words
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5 min read

How to Use Different Rules on Phone and Laptop

Decide when phone and laptop focus rules should differ, then test each context without turning device-specific policy into needless complexity.

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November 14, 2025
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1,108 words
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6 min read

Device-Based DNS Policy for Teams: Start Simple

Device-based DNS policy for teams starts with simple profiles, clear risky-domain blocks, and troubleshooting visibility before complex controls.

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November 13, 2025
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1,046 words
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5 min read

How to Handle Sites That Are Both Useful and Distracting

A contextual way to manage mixed-use websites without blocking research, client work, learning, or other legitimate uses of the same domain.

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November 13, 2025
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1,031 words
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5 min read

How to Make DNS Filtering Part of a Weekly Reset

A short weekly DNS-rule review that removes stale blocks, checks exceptions, and keeps a personal focus boundary useful without constant tuning.

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November 12, 2025
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1,003 words
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5 min read

Why a Personal Blocklist Should Be Small

There is no perfect number of personal block rules. Use this practical rule budget to keep focus boundaries understandable, testable, and easy to maintain.

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November 11, 2025
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1,193 words
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6 min read

How to Use a Log-Only Week Before Blocking Distractions

Observe one endpoint for seven days, separate intentional distractions from background DNS noise, and turn only repeated patterns into focus rules.

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November 10, 2025
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1,138 words
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6 min read

How to Avoid Over-Blocking When You Are Stressed

A calm, reversible DNS workflow for avoiding broad distraction blocks during stressful workdays while keeping the boundary that actually helps.

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November 9, 2025
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1,174 words
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6 min read

How to Create an After-Hours Rule for Work Apps

Build an after-hours work-app boundary by mapping services, choosing the right device scope, scheduling a narrow rule, and testing exceptions.

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November 8, 2025
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1,152 words
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6 min read

How to Block Adult Content for Yourself Without Logging Everything

Create a private self-filtering boundary with an adult-content DNS rule, minimal activity retention, safe verification, and an honest recovery path.

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November 7, 2025
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1,090 words
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5 min read

How to Separate Research Sites From Doomscrolling Sites

Block social feeds without losing useful research access by separating destinations, devices, and work contexts, then testing a narrow DNS policy.

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November 6, 2025
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1,104 words
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6 min read

How to Create a Travel Profile for Cafés and Hotels

Create and test a personal DNS travel profile that survives café and hotel Wi-Fi, captive portals, resolver changes, and essential local exceptions.

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November 5, 2025
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1,263 words
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6 min read

Why Personal DNS Filtering Should Be Easy to Undo Carefully

Learn why self-blocking rules need a deliberate escape path, how to design one without making every impulse an override, and how to test recovery.

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November 4, 2025
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1,200 words
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6 min read

How to Measure Whether a Focus Block Is Helping

Run a practical seven-day focus-block test using completed work, attempted distractions, false blocks, and overrides instead of vague productivity scores.

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November 3, 2025
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1,134 words
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6 min read

How to Use Redirects as a Reminder Instead of a Hard Block

Use a supported DNS reminder or block page to interrupt an automatic visit, preserve a deliberate next step, and avoid unsafe raw HTTPS redirects.

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November 2, 2025
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1,313 words
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6 min read

What to Do When You Keep Bypassing Your Own Blocks

Find the exact path around a self-imposed DNS block, then add proportionate friction, protect essential access, and test a stronger commitment design.

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November 1, 2025
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1,213 words
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6 min read

How to Pause a Habit-Forming Site for 30 Days

Pause one distracting website for 30 days with a narrow DNS block, a clear start and finish, device-level testing, and a deliberate review on day 30.

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October 31, 2025
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1,222 words
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6 min read

How to Create Separate Work and Evening Browsing Profiles

Separate work and evening DNS rules on one person’s devices with two clear profiles, a careful transition, practical tests, and narrow exceptions.

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October 30, 2025
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1,172 words
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6 min read

Why DNS Filtering Can Help With Focus but Cannot Create Discipline

Learn what DNS blocking can realistically do for focus, where it fails, and how to pair small network boundaries with routines you can sustain.

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October 29, 2025
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1,198 words
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6 min read

How to Block Your Own Distraction Sites Without Breaking Your Work

Build a narrow DNS distraction list, protect work dependencies with precise exceptions, test one device, and review blocks without losing essential tools.

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October 28, 2025
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1,175 words
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6 min read

A Family DNS Privacy Checklist Before Turning Logs On

Decide purpose, detail, access, retention, consent, review, and deletion carefully before enabling retained family DNS activity.

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October 27, 2025
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1,108 words
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6 min read

What Parents Should Never Promise About DNS Filtering

Learn which DNS filtering promises are technically false, unfair to children, or too broad, and replace them with honest family expectations.

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October 26, 2025
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1,133 words
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6 min read

How to Use Visibility to Fix Problems, Not Punish Behavior

Use DNS activity as narrow diagnostic evidence: state the problem, inspect only needed detail, test the fix, and close the review without assigning blame.

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October 25, 2025
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1,122 words
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6 min read

Why DNS Privacy Matters Even Inside a Family

Family trust does not erase individual privacy. Learn how to separate shared safety responsibility from unnecessary access to sensitive DNS activity.

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October 24, 2025
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1,083 words
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5 min read

What to Do When a Family Member Says Filtering Feels Invasive

A trust-repair process for families: pause unnecessary visibility, define the concern, agree on boundaries, and verify protection without surveillance.

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October 23, 2025
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1,146 words
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6 min read

How to Reduce Household Surveillance While Keeping Malware Protection

Keep malicious-domain blocking while minimizing retained household DNS activity through aggregate-first review and narrow incident windows.

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October 22, 2025
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1,194 words
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6 min read

How to Handle Private Health or Identity-Related Searches

A privacy-first family response to DNS clues around health, identity, relationships, or belief without treating hostnames as proof or routine surveillance.

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October 21, 2025
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1,133 words
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6 min read

How to Create a Family Internet Policy Everyone Can Read

Write a short, readable family internet policy with shared purposes, privacy limits, exceptions, review dates, and consequences everyone understands.

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October 20, 2025
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1,112 words
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6 min read

How to Review a Blocked Site Request Fairly

Use a consistent blocked-site appeal process: hear the purpose, verify the domain and policy outcome, assess risk, test narrowly, and review any exception.

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October 19, 2025
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1,222 words
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6 min read

How to Use Aggregate DNS Metrics Instead of Detailed Browsing History

Learn when aggregate allowed, blocked, error, and device-coverage metrics give parents enough evidence without routine domain-by-domain activity review.

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October 18, 2025
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1,157 words
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6 min read

What DNS Logs Can Reveal About a Person’s Life

DNS logs omit page contents, but domain requests can expose routines, interests, relationships, and sensitive moments. Learn to read them cautiously.

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October 17, 2025
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1,073 words
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5 min read

How to Talk to Kids About DNS Filtering Without Secret Monitoring

Use an age-appropriate family conversation to explain DNS rules, visibility limits, access, exceptions, and review dates without hidden monitoring.

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October 16, 2025
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1,137 words
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6 min read

Why Family DNS Logs Should Have a Purpose Before They Exist

Decide the question, scope, access, retention, and stop condition before enabling detailed family DNS activity.

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October 15, 2025
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1,040 words
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5 min read

How Much DNS Activity Should Parents Actually Keep?

Choose proportionate family DNS retention with an aggregate-first ladder, a named purpose, narrow access, and a firm deletion date.

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October 14, 2025
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1,034 words
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5 min read

How to Review Home DNS Rules After Buying a New Router

Review resolver paths, family policy, guest networks, exceptions, and privacy after replacing a router through a focused migration workflow.

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October 13, 2025
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1,323 words
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7 min read

What a Household DNS Device Inventory Should Include

Build a family DNS inventory covering device identity, resolver path, policy owner, privacy expectations, verification, exceptions, and retirement.

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October 12, 2025
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1,117 words
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6 min read

How to Separate IoT Devices from Personal Browsing in DNS Logs

Separate smart-device DNS noise from human browsing with stable device identity, distinct scopes, aggregate-first review, and privacy-aware interpretation.

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October 11, 2025
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1,078 words
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5 min read

What to Do When a Device Ignores Router DNS Settings

Trace why one device bypasses router DNS, distinguish cached answers from another resolver path, and verify the fix without weakening the whole household.

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October 10, 2025
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1,094 words
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5 min read

Why Guest Wi-Fi Should Not Inherit Admin Device Rules

Keep privileged exceptions and household administration routes off guest Wi-Fi while giving visitors a clear, moderate DNS safety boundary.

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October 9, 2025
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1,150 words
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6 min read

What to Do When a Printer Breaks After DNS Filtering

Separate local printer discovery from internet service dependencies, reproduce the failed step, and make the narrowest reversible DNS exception.

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October 8, 2025
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1,168 words
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6 min read

How to Filter a Child's Phone When It Leaves Home Wi-Fi

Learn why router DNS stops following a child’s phone off-network, choose a portable protection layer, and verify cellular, hotspot, and travel behavior.

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October 7, 2025
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1,158 words
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6 min read

How to Identify Unknown Devices Before Assigning Rules

Build a trustworthy home device inventory before assigning DNS rules, without guessing from hostnames, vendor labels, or browsing activity.

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October 6, 2025
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1,177 words
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6 min read

Why Router-Level Filtering Is Convenient but Not Always Precise

Learn when one router-level DNS policy becomes too broad, how to right-size its role, and how to test device-specific exceptions honestly.

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October 5, 2025
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1,166 words
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6 min read

How to Keep Work Laptops Separate From Kids' DNS Rules

Separate a work laptop from child-focused DNS rules without weakening family protections or changing settings managed by an employer.

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October 4, 2025
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1,160 words
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6 min read

How to Handle Smart TVs Without Over-Blocking the Whole Home

Separate a smart TV from household-wide DNS policy, preserve streaming and updates, test dependencies, and use device controls for what DNS cannot see.

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October 3, 2025
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1,039 words
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5 min read

Why Shared Family Tablets Need Their Own DNS Profile

Keep a shared tablet separate from a parent profile with device identity, a handoff routine, layered controls, narrow DNS policy, and honest verification.

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October 2, 2025
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1,045 words
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5 min read

How to Give a Guest Wi-Fi Network Safer DNS Rules

Create a safer guest internet boundary with network separation, moderate DNS rules, useful testing, and clear limits that leave trusted home devices alone.

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October 1, 2025
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1,091 words
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5 min read

A Simple App Filtering Checklist for First-Time Parents

A calm first app-filtering workflow that matches app access, content, communication, and domain boundaries to the controls that can enforce them.

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September 30, 2025
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1,124 words
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6 min read

How to Handle Game Voice-Chat Risks When DNS Cannot Inspect Audio

Use game and platform communication controls for voice chat, with DNS as a narrower connection boundary and a calm family response plan.

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September 29, 2025
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1,107 words
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6 min read

Why Shared Consoles Need Different Rules Than Personal Phones

Separate a console from personal phones by identity, use, app controls, network path, exceptions, and review instead of forcing one shared profile.

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September 28, 2025
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1,024 words
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5 min read

How to Unblock One Educational Game Without Allowing Every Game

Use a narrow, tested exception for one learning game while preserving broader family boundaries and avoiding shared sign-in or content-delivery breakage.

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September 27, 2025
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1,029 words
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5 min read

Why DNS Filters Cannot See Chat Messages Inside Apps

Learn what DNS can observe around a chat app, what stays inside the encrypted connection, and which controls fit messages, contacts, and voice.

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September 26, 2025
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1,031 words
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5 min read

How to Reduce In-App Ad Domains Without Breaking the App

A cautious workflow for reducing in-app ad domains, testing app journeys, recognizing shared infrastructure, and reversing rules that cause breakage.

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September 25, 2025
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1,243 words
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6 min read

Why App Store Restrictions and DNS Filters Solve Different Problems

Compare app store restrictions with family DNS filtering, assign each layer a clear job, and test a practical safety boundary without confusing controls.

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September 24, 2025
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1,158 words
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6 min read

Blocking TikTok-Like Apps With DNS: Limits and Blind Spots

Learn when DNS can support a short-video boundary, why partial blocks happen, and how to pair it with device and platform controls without overblocking.

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September 23, 2025
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1,156 words
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6 min read

How to Handle Social Apps That Use Many Domains

A family workflow for social apps with separate sign-in, media, messaging, call, notification, and shared-service domains.

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September 22, 2025
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1,129 words
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6 min read

Why Some Mobile Games Keep Working After a DNS Block

A practical diagnosis for cached connections, alternate DNS paths, changing domains, shared infrastructure, offline play, and partial game blocks.

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September 21, 2025
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1,110 words
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6 min read

Should You Block a Game by Domain or by Device Profile?

Choose the narrowest reliable way to limit a game without breaking sign-in, chat, downloads, or shared services for everyone else at home.

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September 20, 2025
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1,054 words
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5 min read

What a Realistic Family Search-Safety Policy Looks Like

A practical family search-safety policy that combines clear outcomes, age-appropriate controls, narrow DNS rules, testing, exceptions, and regular review.

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September 19, 2025
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1,402 words
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7 min read

Encrypted DNS and Family Filters: Parent Guide

Encrypted DNS and family filters can work together, but resolver choice decides whether household DNS policy still applies.

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September 18, 2025
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461 words
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3 min read

How to Test Whether SafeSearch DNS Enforcement Is Working

A repeatable SafeSearch DNS enforcement test that checks policy state, DNS mapping, real search results, bypass paths, and ordinary family devices.

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September 18, 2025
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1,212 words
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6 min read

Why Explicit-Content DNS Rules Should Have an Appeal Process

A fair review process for explicit-content DNS blocks that corrects false positives, preserves useful sites, and keeps family policy explainable.

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September 17, 2025
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1,201 words
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6 min read

How to Make a Child-Safe Browser Profile for Shared Tablets

A practical shared-tablet handoff that combines a child browser profile, device controls, family DNS policy, testing, and a clean adult return path.

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September 16, 2025
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1,136 words
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6 min read

How to Block Explicit Search Domains Without Breaking Normal Browsing

Block explicit-search domains with a child-profile rule, provider SafeSearch enforcement, narrow exceptions, and tests that protect normal browsing.

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September 15, 2025
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1,122 words
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6 min read

What to Do When a Child Uses a Different Search Engine

A child changed search engines? Compare SafeSearch controls, choose DNS enforcement or blocking, test the real device path, and keep exceptions narrow.

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September 14, 2025
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1,241 words
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6 min read

How to Audit Search-Related DNS Activity Without Reading Everything

Audit search-related DNS activity with aggregate metrics, narrow access, and short retention—enough to solve one problem without monitoring everything.

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September 13, 2025
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1,156 words
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6 min read

Why DNS Filters Cannot Read Search Terms and Why That Matters

DNS filters can see domain lookups, not words typed into search boxes. Learn what parents can review, what stays private, and which controls fit best.

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September 12, 2025
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1,210 words
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6 min read

Weekend Search Rules Without Blocking Weekday Homework

Build a weekend search policy that keeps homework working, preserves an always-on safety baseline, and schedules rules only where controls support it.

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September 11, 2025
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1,160 words
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6 min read

SafeSearch, Browser Profiles, and DNS: Where Each Control Belongs

Learn how SafeSearch, browser profiles, and DNS filtering work together—and where each stops—so family search rules remain clear, practical, and fair.

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September 10, 2025
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1,174 words
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6 min read

How to Handle Homework Sites That Are Blocked by a Child Profile

When a child profile blocks homework, find the device, domain, matched rule, and dependency, then create the smallest reviewed exception.

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September 9, 2025
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1,280 words
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6 min read

Why Search Filtering Works Better by Profile, Not Network

Profile-based DNS filtering keeps child, school, guest, TV, and parent devices from sharing one blunt rule. Learn where baselines and exceptions belong.

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September 8, 2025
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1,416 words
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7 min read

School Laptop at Home: Should Family DNS Rules Apply?

Should a school-managed laptop use family DNS? Learn when a light family Space baseline helps, what not to change, and how to fix blocked class tools.

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September 7, 2025
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1,361 words
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7 min read

What Can Parents See With DNS Logs?

What can parents see with DNS logs? This guide explains domain signals, filtering context, privacy choices, and useful limits.

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September 6, 2025
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493 words
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3 min read

How to Explain DNS Filters to a Teenager Without a Fight

Explain a family DNS filter without making it feel like spying: name its purpose, limits, visible activity, exception path, and review date.

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September 6, 2025
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1,400 words
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7 min read

What to Do When Explicit Image Search Bypasses a Browser Setting

Explicit images still showing with SafeSearch? Trace the setting, account, search provider, DNS path, regional domain, cached state, and false negative.

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September 5, 2025
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1,326 words
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7 min read

How to Separate Child Search Rules From Parent Search Rules

Give child and parent devices different search rules on one network without weakening shared protection or monitoring everyone by default.

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September 4, 2025
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1,213 words
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6 min read

Why YouTube Restricted Mode Still Needs Household Rules

YouTube Restricted Mode helps filter mature videos, but families still need account, device, DNS, and household rules. Learn where each control applies.

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September 3, 2025
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1,364 words
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7 min read

SafeSearch With DNS: What It Can Enforce and What It Cannot

Learn what DNS-enforced SafeSearch covers and misses, how bypasses happen, and how to test Google filtering without overblocking.

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September 2, 2025
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1,310 words
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6 min read

How to Keep Explicit Search Results Out of a Child's Homework Browser

Reduce explicit Google results during homework with SafeSearch, DNS enforcement, child-specific controls, careful testing, and narrow exceptions at home.

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September 1, 2025
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1,243 words
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6 min read