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    Default Google Public DNS and OpenDNS

    OpenDNS sets up operations in London
    First, what is OpenDNS?
    OpenDNS is a free DNS resolution service. It was launched in July 2006 to make the Internet experience safer, faster and smarter for web users.
    The service is now online and operational from the company’s new setup in London. This would help web users based in Europe to [...]

    http://news.techwhack.com/4938/opendns-london/

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    Post Block Websites on your network using OpenDNS

    Block Websites on your network using OpenDNSDNS Service Provider OpenDNS has announced that they are now letting their users to block certain domains on their network.This service can come handy for both home and business users. Parents can block offensive websites on their home machines, while business users can avoid paying for paid applications which [...]

    Block Websites on your network using OpenDNS

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    Post OpenDNS updates their privacy policy

    OpenDNS updates their privacy policyThe team behind the OpenDNS Service have announced that they have now updated their privacy policy.They also revealed that they are now renaming their My Account functionality to Dashboard to better represent the features being offered to the user of OpenDNS.The company further said in a blog post that: It’s [...]

    OpenDNS updates their privacy policy

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    Default Use OpenDNS to manage your web access!

    I dunno if this is old news, but I just found this out today after I created an account with OpenDNS.

    I was already using OpenDNS' DNS servers in my network configuration and this does not require you to sign-up with them. When I saw a "sign up" button on their site I got curious to check out what they offer.

    I was impressed with the web control they have. You can setup a dynamic IP account like DynDNS but there is not public hostname visible, its just for them to track your IP and preserve your settings.

    They allow you to set options to block sites such as adult, phishing scams etc. You can also block sites individually by URL, or even "whitelist" individual sites. You can put your own small image which shows up on the blocked page, such a company logo or a picture of yourself.

    This along with a HOSTS file downloaded from [ HOSTSFILE.MINE.NU ] [ HOSTS FILE PROJECT ] ************************************ you can setup a web control system like say Vista's parental controls to protect your users on the Net.

    This is cool stuff here...
    "Thou shalt not follow the null pointer for at its end madness and chaos lie."

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    Default Re: Use OpenDNS to manage your web access!

    yes its been there from abt 2-3 months now. i have reported somewhere (in short) too

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    Default Re: Use OpenDNS to manage your web access!

    But is'int that an attack on our privacy? Will they be able to view the websites we visit?

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    Default Re: Use OpenDNS to manage your web access!

    Good to have them as a backup dns servers when having problem with isp dns servers .


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    Default Re: Use OpenDNS to manage your web access!

    how is it attack on privacy? any DNS provider can track sites u access (not content or pages). and if u dont want them to keep the record then simply dont use them.

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    Default Re: Use OpenDNS to manage your web access!

    yep, they can (and do) track the sites (the names/IPs not the contents) obviously since they have a stats page :-)

    but browsers etc just use DNS to convert the name (Example Web Page) to the IP address, then the connection is made directly so OpenDNS isn't in the picture anymore to snoop.
    "Thou shalt not follow the null pointer for at its end madness and chaos lie."

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    Post OpenDNS launches DNS-O-Matic service

    OpenDNS launches DNS-O-Matic service OpenDNS is a popular service used by web users around the world to get access to reliable nameservers. The company has now launched a new service named DNS-O-Matic which is designed to make it easier for OpenDNS users to distribute their dynamically changing IP address to several services with a single update. The service [...]

    OpenDNS launches DNS-O-Matic service

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