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How to Enable Dns Protection Comodo Dragon - Comodo Dragon

You enable DNS protection in Comodo Dragon through the browser's security settings menu, where Comodo's built-in DNS filtering blocks malicious domains automatically.

Here's how to configure DNS protection in Comodo Dragon:

Open Comodo Dragon and click the menu button (three horizontal lines) in the top right corner. Navigate to Settings, then select Privacy and security from the left sidebar. Look for the DNS protection or Security section—this is where Comodo's DNS filtering lives. Toggle the DNS protection feature ON.

Once enabled, Comodo Dragon will automatically route your DNS queries through Comodo's secure servers, blocking known malware sites and phishing pages before they load.

Why DNS Protection Matters

DNS protection in Comodo Dragon stops dangerous websites at the source. Instead of waiting for your browser to detect a threat, secure DNS settings catch malicious domains the moment you try to visit them. It's like having a bouncer at the door. The feature works silently in the background, requiring zero extra effort from you.

Additional Security Features

Beyond DNS protection, Comodo Dragon includes malware protection and sandboxing technology. These layers work together to keep your browsing safe. You don't need to install separate security tools—everything's built right in.

Once you've enabled DNS protection in Comodo Dragon, verify it's working by checking the settings page again. The toggle should show as active. Some users prefer to also check their system's DNS settings to confirm they're pointed to Comodo's servers, but the browser typically handles this automatically once enabled.

Bottom line: Turn on DNS protection in your security settings, and you're good to go. It's one of Comodo Dragon's best features for everyday browsing safety.