The graph shows the number of reports per hour
Google Public DNS status history: 24-hour outage overview
The chart shows the service status for Google Public DNS over the past 24 hours, highlighting periods of downtime. It provides insight into recent disruptions and helps users understand platform reliability. Tracking Google Public DNS status history keeps users informed and ensures a smoother experience.
This overview displays the number of user-reported issues per day over the past 28 days.
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This list shows the countries with the highest number of reports received in the last 24 hours.
Google Public DNS response time history:
Note: the chart shows the last 10 measurements of Google Public DNS response time (in seconds) and the status of the monitored servers and website. These measurements are part of our automatic public site check and indicate site availability at each test point. Apps or service components not directly linked to the website are not included. Values in the chart may reflect the status of a specific service component, not the entire system.
Google Public DNS is a free, global Domain Name System (DNS) resolution service designed to make the internet faster, safer, and more reliable. Launched by Google, this public DNS service helps users improve browsing performance, enhance security, and reduce latency when accessing websites.
By replacing default DNS settings with Google Public DNS, users can experience faster domain name resolution, which translates to quicker website loading times. Google’s infrastructure optimizes DNS query handling, reducing delays and improving overall browsing speed.
Security is another key advantage of Google Public DNS. It helps protect users from phishing attacks, DNS cache poisoning, and other cyber threats by implementing advanced security measures, such as DNSSEC (Domain Name System Security Extensions). Additionally, Google Public DNS does not redirect users to unwanted pages or display ads, ensuring a cleaner and more transparent browsing experience.
Google Public DNS is widely used by individuals, businesses, and developers seeking a reliable and high-performance DNS alternative. It is easy to configure on various devices, including computers, routers, and mobile phones, by setting the DNS to 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4.
For those looking to improve internet speed, security, and reliability, Google Public DNS offers a trusted and efficient solution.
Learn more about Google Public DNS and how to set it up at Google Public DNS.
Entireweb Status is a real-time monitoring service tracking thousands of apps and online services around the clock. By combining automated scanning with user reports, the system can quickly detect problems and display outages as they happen - both globally and locally.
The service is created by the Swedish search engine Entireweb and uses advanced crawlers to continuously monitor websites and services. Status updates are therefore based not only on user reports - automated scans allow faster and more reliable problem detection.
Some services, like Spotify, do not always have a traditional status page. Entireweb Status combines automated monitoring with real-time user reports, covering even hard-to-monitor services. This hybrid method provides faster and more accurate updates than traditional monitoring alone.
The interactive map shows in real-time where problems occur. Users can see immediately if an outage is global or limited to a specific country or city - making it easier to understand the scope of the disruption.
Entireweb Status currently monitors over 5,500 services, including Spotify, Instagram, Netflix, and Facebook. The platform is rapidly growing with the goal of becoming a market leader in real-time status updates.
- Hybrid monitoring: combines automated scans and user reports for fast, accurate updates.
- Fast updates: real-time notifications allow users to act immediately on disruptions.
- Interactive map: shows exactly where outages occur.
- Global coverage: Entireweb’s infrastructure enables reliable worldwide monitoring.
Entireweb Status delivers fast, reliable, and comprehensive real-time updates about apps and websites. Whether tracking popular apps like Spotify or Instagram, or monitoring your favorite websites, Entireweb Status keeps you informed.
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