Hello Everyone,

I am posting the following article because I think it is information about
which everyone should be aware 

To be clear, it is not necessary to setup an account with Open DNS in order
to take advantage of the features described in the following article.
However, the reason why one would want to setup a free account is so that
you can set filters in terms of limiting the kinds of websites that are
accessible from your router  or device.  

For example, if you have minor children in your house and you do not want
them opening pornography sites, you can easily block them with your free
account.  Some people use Open DNS to prevent social media sites and then
only at certain times of the day.  For example, if you do not want people in
your house being able to watch YouTube from 10p to 5a, you could easily
configure this via your free account.

There are several premium tiers for businesses which offer statistical
analysis but these tiers would have no meaningful value for home use.  My
point is that Open DNS is not nor has it ever been a bate & switch company
that tries to keep its best features only for those who pay.

I personally vouch for the fact that it is not necessary to setup any kind
of account in order to take advantage of Open DNS' security enhancements and
that some remarkable filtering abilities are possible should you decide to
setup a free account.  

One more thing, the web portal for Open DNS is Jaws and VoiceOver
accessible.

The URL for Open DNS is:
https://www.opendns.com/

Mark

SimpleHelp: How to Setup OpenDNS to Speed Up & Secure Your Web Browsing 

How to Setup OpenDNS to Speed Up & Secure Your Web Browsing 
Posted: 18 Feb 2022 02:13 PM PST

This guide will show you step by step how to setup the free version of
OpenDNS to both speed up and secure your Internet browsing. 

There are a slew of reasons to use OpenDNS, but the big 3 are: 
1. Websites will load faster and you won't have to worry about DNS outages
from your ISP.
2. There are more than 50 customizable categories for content filtering
which means OpenDNS lets parents control what websites their children visit.
3. OpenDNS automatically blocks phishing websites that try to steal your
identity and login information by pretending to be a legitimate website. 

There are a couple of ways you can protect your devices with OpenDNS - at
the router level, or at the device level. If you add OpenDNS to your router,
that means all of the devices that connect to your home network will be
protected by and using OpenDNS. Or you can add OpenDNS on a device by device
basis (eg. just the kids computers and tablets). We've got you covered
either way with instructions on how to setup OpenDNS on a router, in Windows
and in macOS. 

Add OpenDNS To A Router
1.      There are hundreds and hundreds of different makes and models of
routers. We're going to provide general instructions on changing the DNS
servers on a router, but for the specific steps on your make/model, you'll
need to refer to its website/documentation. OpenDNS offer instructions for
various types of routers on their page which may also help. 
2.      Open your browser and enter the routers IP address into the address
bar. For most home routers it's https://192.168.1.1 - if you're not sure
what it is check its documentation or find your router on the OpenDNS page. 
 
3.      Enter in the user name and password to access your routers
configuration settings. Look for a section titled something along the lines
of DNS settings - and enter in the following IP addresses in the DNS server
fields: 
208.67.222.222
208.67.220.220

In all likelihood there will be a "Save Settings" (or similar) button - make
sure to click it. 
 
4.      Then you should see a message similar to this one letting you know
the changes have been set. Click Continue. 
 
5.      To verify the settings were successful you should have a section in
your router where it shows the status. 
 
6.      In order for the devices that are currently connected to your
network to use OpenDNS they'll need to re-connect. Restart one of them and
then on that device check to make sure OpenDNS is working. That's it! :) 

________________________________________
Setup OpenDNS in Windows
1.      Click the Windows Search button (or use the keyboard combo Windows
key + S to open the Search panel) and enter the word network in the search
box. Select View network connections from the list of results. 
 
2.      Locate your current Network Connection (probably Wi-Fi) and
double-click it. 
 
3.      Click the Properties button. 
 
4.      Select Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) by clicking on it
once, and then click the Properties button. 
 
5.      Select the Use the following DNS server addresses: option, and then
enter 208.67.222.222 as the Preferred DNS server: and 208.67.220.220 as the
Alternate DNS server: 
 
6.      Click OK and close out of the other open windows. Now all you have
to do is check to make sure OpenDNS is working! 

________________________________________
Setup OpenDNS in macOS
1.      Open your System Preferences and select Network 
 
2.      Select your active Internet connection (probably Wi-Fi) and then
click the Advanced. button. 
 
3.      Choose the DNS tab and then click the small "plus sign" ( + ) button
located below the DNS Servers: section. 
 
4.      Enter the address 208.67.222.222, click the "plus sign" button again
and add 208.67.220.220 as well. 
 
5.      Click on one of the two DNS servers you just added and drag-and-drop
it to the top of the list of DNS servers. Then do the same thing with the
other DNS server you just added so that they're the first two addresses
listed. 
 
6.      Click OK to return to the Network Preferences and then click the
Apply button on that screen. Now all you have to do is check to make sure
OpenDNS is working! 

________________________________________
Make Sure OpenDNS is Working
1.      To ensure OpenDNS has been properly added to your router or device,
go to the Welcome to OpenDNS Page. You should see the following screen if
everything was configured correctly: 
 
2.      When you click the demo phishing site InternetBadGuys.com you should
see the following: 
 
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