Samsung Galaxy S24/S24+/Ultra: How to Set Private DNS to OFF/Automatic
Learn how you can set Private DNS to OFF or Automatic on the Samsung Galaxy S24/S24+/Ultra.
This video demonstration is on Android 14.
The Private DNS option on Galaxy S24 allows you to use a custom DNS server to resolve domain names instead of the default DNS server provided by your internet service provider (ISP). However, in some situations, you might want to set Private DNS to OFF or Automatic. Here are some reasons why:
1. Compatibility issues: Some apps or services might not work properly when using a custom DNS server. If you're experiencing issues with apps or services, setting Private DNS to OFF or Automatic can help resolve the issue.
2. Unreliable custom DNS server: If you're using a custom DNS server that's not reliable or is experiencing downtime, you might want to switch to the default DNS server provided by your ISP. Setting Private DNS to OFF or Automatic can help ensure that you can access the internet even if your custom DNS server is not available.
3. Slow internet connection: If you're experiencing slow internet connection speeds when using a custom DNS server, setting Private DNS to OFF or Automatic can help improve your internet connection speed.
4. Security concerns: If you're concerned about the security implications of using a custom DNS server, you might want to switch to the default DNS server provided by your ISP. Some custom DNS servers might collect data or use your browsing history for advertising purposes.
Overall, setting Private DNS to OFF or Automatic on Galaxy S24 can be useful if you're experiencing issues with apps or services, if your custom DNS server is unreliable, if you're experiencing slow internet connection speeds, or if you're concerned about the security implications of using a custom DNS server.
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