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DNSee
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Testing files; Please know there are no warranty. The main idea is to set your prim. DNS and secondary DNS to 1.1.1.1 and 1.0.0.1. If you do not want to use ISPNs as your DNS. In general you could schedule all batch files in zip file in 'task scheduler' for automation. I run them hourly. All will display taskbar messages, no popups. Here are what i do for anonymous DNS: 1) goto https://dnsleaktest.com check if you are using your default. DNS. 2) Fix your DNS to use this https://developers.cloudflare.com/1.1.1.1/ip-addresses/ 3) disable DNS for your browser: https://dnsleaktest.com/how-to-fix-a-dns-leak.html, and also disable IPV6 in windows, i found that clears the leaks. 4) nslookup command to check your using this : Default Server: one.one.one.one Address: 1.1.1.1. Also read howto file in here to see if you are using new DNS. In there i have one example showing how to use 'dig.exe google.com' and check the 'SERVER' line if in this case says your server is 1.1.1.1.
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