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      ## Faster internet for FREE with this very helpful trick! ![alt text](https://www.ncta.com/sites/default/files/2020-02/Resize%201.png) Have you ever wanted to speed up the internet on your Android phone or PC without selling your data? By following these 4 easy steps you can gain access to a faster and more private connection for FREE, this is through a handy internet tool called DNS hosting, it allows your device to limit the amount of data it is sending and receiving, let's go over some of the basic details. ### How does this work? Firstly, all devices that look for data on the internet need a service provider called DNS, basically this acts as a listing of all the internet (much like a directory service with domains like Facebook, Google, Yahoo, and Hotmail). Often times we neglect this service as it is designed to work seamlessly, but by making a change to a private DNS it can help minimize the clutter that gets sent in and out of your phone. ### Can this feature be undone? Certainly, a DNS can be changed at any point in time, thus allowing you to remain more private and save data in the long run at your discretion. ### So what do I need to do? Simply visit this link here: [https://WARP.Plus/RyUjT](https://warp.plus/RyUjT). Give it a try and leave a comment below if you feel it helped or if you have any questions, comments, or concerns.
      ***Disclaimer:** I am **NOT** a CPA, nor am I licensed to issue any kind of financial advice, therefore the contents of this post are purely for educational and entertainment purposes only, and should **therefore** be taken with a grain of salt.*
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