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Show Daily | Verisign Launches Public DNS at P.S.R. Related reading: What is life without cookies?

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Just about every time you hit the web, you run into the Domain Name System (DNS), which translates online requests into a set of navigation instructions so you get where you want to go. It is, notes Verisign, one of the riches sources of PII as well. Most people just use whichever DNS is provided by their Internet service provider, subjecting them unwittingly to having their data sold to third parties. Here at P.S.R., however, Verisign has launched Public DNS, a new free recursive DNS services that “respects your privacy.” Verisign promises not to sell your DNS data to third parties, and all you have to do is configure your device to one of their public addresses: 64.6.64.6 or 64.6.65.6. Learn more by visiting Verisign on the exhibit hall floor.
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