How AEU DNS protects you, in plain words

No technical jargon. Just what happens when you open a website, who watches, and how we get them out of the way.

DNS is the internet's phonebook

Every site has a name AND a number.

When you type google.com, your phone or computer asks a "phonebook" called DNS: "where is google.com?". The phonebook answers with the number, your device connects, and the page loads. This happens hundreds of times an hour, on every device you own.

Think of it as the operator who connects your phone call in 1950 — except this operator handles billions of calls every second.

Right now, everyone reads it

Your DNS lookups travel naked across the network.

By default, every "where is google.com?" is sent in plain text. Your internet provider sees it. Your café's Wi-Fi sees it. Anyone with a basic laptop on your network can collect the whole list of sites you visit. Many providers then sell this list to advertisers.

Like sending a postcard instead of a letter — the postman, the sorting clerk, and your neighbours can all read it before it arrives.

We seal it in a tunnel

Encryption — but the friendly kind.

AEU DNS wraps every lookup in an encrypted tunnel between your device and our servers. Your provider, your café, your neighbour — they can't read a single line. Even years from now, when faster computers exist, our post-quantum encryption will still keep them out.

Imagine putting the postcard inside an armoured envelope that nobody can ever open along the way.

Bad sites blocked before they ring your bell

A doorman for the entire internet.

When a phishing site tries to steal your bank login, or a virus tries to download itself onto your computer, AEU DNS recognises it and simply refuses to connect. You don't see a scary warning — the bad site just doesn't exist for you. Over 1 million dangerous domains are filtered every second.

Like having a doorman who knows every scammer in town and turns them away before they ring your bell.

We don't even know who YOU are

Privacy by design, not by promise.

A trick called Oblivious DoH sends your lookup through a separate "messenger" first. The messenger sees who you are but not what you're looking up. Our server sees the lookup but not who sent it. Nobody — not even us — can match the two together.

Like sending your shopping list to the shop through a friend who doesn't read it, while the shop only sees the list — not who it came from.

Built for your whole family

Parents, grandparents, kids — same simple setup.

Block adult content for the kids. Filter scams that target older relatives. Block ads on every app — not just the browser — across phones, tablets, TVs, and computers. One profile covers your whole home.

Like child-proofing the whole house once, instead of every room separately.

Free to use today. Honest about tomorrow.

No ads. No data sold. No hidden costs right now.

AEU DNS is run by a small European team. Right now everything is free — account, certificates, all 12 features, no time limits, no device limits. We don't make money from your data and we never will. If we ever introduce paid plans in the future, the privacy guarantees you signed up under will stay the same, and we'll always tell you in advance.

Like a friend who builds you a tool, asks for nothing in return, and tells you straight if anything changes.

How to sign up, step by step

About 2 minutes from click to working DNS.

1. Click "Create your account" below — only an email and a password are needed.
2. Check your inbox and click the verification link we send.
3. An admin reviews and approves your account (usually within hours).
4. When you log in, your DNS profile and a personal certificate are already waiting for you.
5. Follow the Setup page — pick your device (Android, iOS, Windows, macOS, Linux, router) and copy-paste a single configuration.

Like signing up for a library card — small form, quick verification, then you walk in and the books are already on your shelf.
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