How to Set Cloudflare 1.1.1.1 as your Default DNS on Windows 11.

If you are trying to get away from Google as much as possible you may be considering switching to Cloudflare DNS servers rather than the default DNS that's used for your connection. If you've come to the right place, as we'll show you how to quickly and easily configure your Windows 11 device to use Cloudflare 1.1.1.1 and 10.0.1

How to Set Cloudflare 1.1.1.1 as your Default DNS on Windows 11.

To start using Cloudflare DNS on Windows 11 you'll need to do the following. This will make sure everything on your device starts using Cloudflare.

OPTIONAL IPv6

If you also want to set up IPv6 you can enable that toggle and then use the following data:

When Windows 11 Prefers IPv6 Over IPv4?

Windows 11 will prefer IPv6 over IPv4 in situations where both protocols are available, as long as IPv6 connectivity is considered stable and reliable. This preference is part of the system's design to encourage the adoption and use of IPv6.

Can I just set it up for a Specific Browser?

If you don't want to set it across your entire system you can also just configure it in your browser. For browsers like Brave, it's a simple toggle like the screenshot below. However other browsers have different processes. Personally, It's easier to just set it in your Operating System and call it a day.

Router-based options?

You can also set up Cloudflare in your router as well but again that entire process depends on the router you have you should be able to search the steps easily enough.

Why you may want to start using Cloudflare DNS on Windows 11.

Cloudflare's 1.1.1.1 and 1.0.0.1 DNS service is a public DNS resolver that is designed to be fast, secure, and privacy-focused. It is one of the fastest public DNS resolvers available, often outperforming others in terms of query response time. This speed is achieved through Cloudflare’s extensive global network, which reduces latency by serving DNS responses from data centres close to users.

The company also ensures that DNS query logs are kept for a maximum of 24 hours for debugging purposes and then deleted.

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