Cloudbet's Encrypted Client Hello (ECH) feature protects your privacy by securing the first step of your connection to Cloudbet. For maximum protection, pair it with secure DNS like Cloudflare or Google.
Learn how to set up secure DNS in Chrome and on all your devices.
What’s DNS?
DNS (Domain Name System) servers act like the internet’s phonebook. When you type in a website like cloudbet.com, your DNS translates it into an IP address that your browser can connect to.
By default, DNS requests are handled by your internet service provider (ISP)—who can log every site you visit, including Cloudbet.
Benefits of using secure DNS
- Keeps your browsing private: Hides the websites you visit from your internet service provider. 
- Stops unwanted tracking: Makes it harder for third parties to follow your activity online. 
- Faster connection: Trusted DNS providers can load websites faster than your default ISP's DNS. 
Trusted DNS providers
These DNS servers are both safe and widely trusted:
| Provider | DNS | 
| Cloudflare | 1.1.1.1 | 
| 8.8.8.8 | 
How to set up secure DNS
You can enable secure DNS in Chrome or set it up system-wide on your device.
In Chrome
Chrome for iOS doesn't offer secure DNS.
Chrome for Desktop
- In your Chrome security settings, toggle Use secure DNS on. 
- Click Cloudflare or Google. 
Chrome for Android
- In Chrome, click ⋮ > Settings. 
- Tap Privacy and security. 
- Tap Use secure DNS. 
- Tap Choose another provider. 
- Select Google or Cloudflare from the dropdown. 
On a mobile device or desktop
- Cloudflare: Follow these instructions. 
- Google: Follow these instructions. 
