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How to Configure DNS Settings on Your Android for Mysterium VPN

Follow these step-by-step instructions to manually change your DNS servers and enhance your Mysterium VPN experience on Android

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To ensure a smoother and more secure connection while using Mysterium VPN on your Android device, you can manually change your DNS servers. In this comprehensive guide, we'll walk you through the step-by-step process, allowing you to enjoy enhanced privacy and seamless browsing. Let's dive in and get started!
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Step 1: Access Android Settings

Begin by unlocking your Android device and locating the Settings app, often represented by a gear or cog icon.

Step 2: Connect to Wi-Fi

Make sure your Wi-Fi is turned on, then access the Wi-Fi option within the settings menu to view available networks.

Step 3: Select Wi-Fi Network

From the list of available Wi-Fi networks, tap on the network you are currently connected to.

Step 4: Access Network Details

After selecting the Wi-Fi network, tap on the "gear" icon or the network name to access its configuration settings.

Step 5: Configure DNS Settings

Locate the "Advanced" or "IP settings" option, depending on your device, and tap on it to access additional network settings.

Step 6: Add DNS Servers

In the "DNS" section, if your device allows custom DNS settings, you can enter the following DNS addresses:

- 8.8.8.8 (Google)

- 1.1.1.1 (Cloudflare)

- [Your preferred DNS provider]

Step 7: Save DNS Settings

After adding the DNS servers, tap "Save" or "Apply" to store the changes.

Congratulations! Your Android device is now configured to use custom DNS servers for an enhanced Mysterium VPN experience. This adjustment can significantly improve your browsing, providing a more reliable and secure connection.

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