- Apr 14, 2014
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Scroogle? Are you 12?
Changing your DNS settings does NOT redirect all your traffic through Google. DNS is a service for translating a hostname (e.g. ???????쏊) to an IP address. After that lookup is done, traffic flows as usual.
Changing your DNS settings may have negative consequences, for example if you use services specific to your ISP. It may break things in unexpected ways. Do it with care.
It does however send every dns name you ask for to them, and they can tie the origin of the request (your IP address) back to other things they know about you, such as the DoubleClick cookie or other tracking cookies you almost certainly have.
This fixed the issue with Cortana for me, as I'm on TWC. I went to http://dnssearch.rr.com/prefs.php from my home network, and changed the first option to disable the search redirect. I found this on a blog from 2012 Disabling Time Warner DNS Search « Blog « Joshua Cu?llar.
Keeping this on the first page. I did this and it worked. Cortana working on home wifi just fine now. Thanks!!!
BTW, I'm on TWC outside of Cleveland.