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Trust DNS -- Free App for Accessing Blocked Websites, & Browsing Privately via Anonymous DNS Resolver

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Hey all. We from Surfshark would like to introduce our newest product which is completely FREE — Trust DNS. It is an app that helps bypass censorship, access blocked websites, & browse privately via anonymous DNS resolver. Can't access Youtube, Telegram, Facebook or Wikipedia while traveling? Maybe your ISP doesn't want you to visit certain things? Well, now you can.

Yes, it is completely free. No ads, no logs, no registration required.

When tech giants began to thrive on data-driven marketing, the concept of online privacy became the essence of internet reality. Sadly, many people cannot afford premium protection software. Instead, they choose free solutions that in most cases are more dangerous than none. Having that in mind, we've created Trust DNS to grant a basic level of protection for everyone as an embodiment of our company values.

Don't get us wrong: this is not a VPN and it will not provide the same set of features that Surfshark VPN provides. It will not encrypt your traffic for example.

However, not everyone can afford one and Trust DNS provides basic functionality for bypassing censorship in authoritarian regimes and keeping some privacy for yourself (hiding your logs and data from your DNS provider). Our core no-log policy applies here too.

At this time, there's an Android app, but we are hoping to expand in the future.

So if you have an Android device, be sure to check it out. At least for that Lighthouse design, it is really cute.

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  • Does it unblock US Netflix?

    • Opera web browser does for free.

      • Wow, didn't know this. Thanks!

  • Is it better than Cloudflare 1.1.1.1 in any way?

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