Control D is a DNS service that improves your privacy and productivity. Block unwanted content, spoof your location and browse faster. No apps to install.
What can I do with CONTROLD?
Browse faster.
When you browse the internet, you download more tracking and ad code than the content you want to see. What a waste of bandwidth. Get everything you need - and nothing you don’t - with Control D.
The Internet is full of distractions. Control D can enforce a productivity schedule that you create, blocking the stuff you don’t want to see, when you don’t want to see it.
Change your external IP address with a flip of a switch, with no VPN applications to install. You can use any number of our 100+ locations simultaneously.
You know your kids better than anybody. Control D gives you the tools to help them navigate the Internet safely. You can block adult content, drug websites, or anything else that you feel isn’t right for your family. You have the control.
Create rules for individual web services and popular websites with a single click. Choose to block services you don't like, or redirect them via a location of your choice. Different services can be redirected to different locations.
Control D is a fully customizable DNS service, similar to Pi-Hole, AdGuard or NextDNS, but with proxy capabilities. This means it not only blocks things (ads, porn, etc), but can also unblock websites and services.
How do I use CONTROLD?
To start using Control D, you need to change just one setting on any device you want to use it on - this setting is your device's DNS server. We'll guide you through how to do that after you get started, or you can take a peek at our knowledge base. Once you've changed this setting, your device will utilize your Control D profile whenever you're using the internet.
What is DNS?
Think of it like Google Maps. You type in a name of a restaurant you want to go to, and it gives you the street address of the restaurant. A DNS server does the same thing, except the street address is an IP address of the website you're trying to reach.
What is a proxy?
Sticking with the food analogy, instead of going to the restaurant, you can order food through an app. A person will go get the food on your behalf and bring it to you. The restaurant has no idea who you are or where you live. A proxy does exactly that, but for websites.
Packed with features, there's nothing else like it.