NextDNS The new firewall for the modern Internet

NextDNS protects you from all kinds of security threats, blocks ads and trackers on websites and in apps and provides a safe and supervised Internet for kids — on all devices and on all networks.

NextDNS

NextDNS can be used for free up to 300,000 queries each month, after which all features will be disabled temporarily until next month. Unlimited queries, starting at £1.79/month.

NextDNS includes support for Android, iOS, Windows, macOS, Linux, Chrome OS, Web Browsers and Routers.

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Features

Features included with every NextDNS account.

  • Block ads & trackers using the most popular blocklists available — all updated in real-time.
  • DNS-over-TLS/QUIC
  • DNS-over-HTTPS
  • IPv4 | IPv6
  • Linked IP(s)
  • Two-Factor Authentication (2FA)
  • Threat Intelligence Feeds (Protects against COVID-19 phishing)
  • AI-Driven Threat Detection (Beta)
  • Google Safe Browsing
  • Cryptojacking Protection
  • DNS Rebinding Protection
  • IDN Homograph Attacks Protection
  • Typosquatting Protection
  • Domain Generation Algorithms (DGAs) Protection
  • Block Newly Registered Domains (NRDs)
  • Block Parked Domains
  • Block Top-Level Domains (TLDs)
  • Block Child Sexual Abuse Material
  • Native Tracking Protection
    (Xiaomi Phones & Tablets, Smart TVs, Routers, Huawei Phones & Tablets, Samsung Phones, Tablets, Smart TVs, Amazon Alexa, Windows, Apple iOS, macOS, tvOS, Roku, Sonos)
  • Block Disguised Third-Party Trackers
  • Allow Affiliate & Tracking Links (Great for cashback websites)
  • Parental Controls (Restrict access to specific websites, apps and games), SafeSearch, YouTube Restricted, Recreation Time)
  • Denylist
  • Allowlist
  • Web3 (Beta)
  • Analytics (Devices) (Blocked Domains) (Blocked Reason) IPs (Device), Root Domains, GAFAM Dominance, Traffic Destination
  • Logs (Enable|Disable)
  • Log Retention (Enable|Disable)
  • Mutiple logging storage locations
    I recommend Switzerland due to logs will be stored in Zürich, Switzerland — a jurisdiction known for its strong privacy laws.

Modified 13 April 2022