• Change DNS on a Actiontex PK5000 (CenturyLink)

    These instructions will provide guidance on how to configure CleanBrowsing on Actiontex Q1000. It uses generic instructions based on when the router was last configured. Step 1: Access the router Log into your router’s browser-based utility by entering 192.168.0.1 or your default configuration IP into a browser. Step 2: Navigate…

  • Change DNS on a Actiontex Q1000

    These instructions will provide guidance on how to configure CleanBrowsing on Actiontex Q1000. It uses generic instructions based on when the router was last configured. Step 1: Access the router Log into your router’s browser-based utility by entering 192.168.0.1 or your default configuration IP into a browser. Step 2: Navigate…

  • Change DNS on 3Com Routers (LSM & CLI)

    These instructions will provide guidance on how to configure CleanBrowsing on 3Com Routers (LSM & CLI). It uses generic instructions. There are a number of versions of this router so for the purpose of this guide we’ll use generic instructions that should apply to most models. What might differ is…

  • Change DNS on a Comcast Xfinity

    Adding CleanBrowsing to Comcast Xfinity router. Unfortunately, Comcast Xfinity does not allow the DNS to be changed on their devices. Depending on who you talk to in support their reasoning varies from security concerns to issues with dynamic devices. This, however, doesn’t mean that CleanBrowsing can’t work on a Comcast…

  • Update DNS on Ubiquiti Dream Machine Pro (UDMPRO)

    The article will show you how to update the DNS settings on your Unifi Dream Machine Pro (UDMPRO) device. Step 1: Log into the Unifi Console You will make the changes inside your UDM Pro Network Controller. It should be accessible via this link: https://unifi.ui.com/dashboard Step 2: Navigate to DNS Section…

  • API

    The CleanBrowsing API uses basic CRUD operations. It’s designed to be simple and can be accessed any HTTPS library (e.g., cURL). Access control is managed via an authentication key, denoted as the “API Key”. This key should be present in all requests and should be managed using encryption protocols (e.g.,…

  • How to Monitor DNS Activity

    One of the core features of the CleanBrowsing paid service is the ability to monitor DNS activity on your network. We offer a collective view via the main Dashboard and logs of all DNS traffic in the Activity Monitoring page. Dashboard Every log in will land on the main Dashboard…

  • Data Retention & Logs

    CleanBrowsing offers all paid users the ability to set a retention period for all logs, and the ability to download the logs to analyze further. Privacy and Data Retention Policy The Privacy and Data retention is set via the Data Retention settings page. This page provide three key options: Option Notes Visibility…

  • How to Create Block Pages with CleanBrowsing

    CleanBrowsing allows paid users to create their own custom block pages. By default all blocks will get the NXDOMAIN block, which will show that a domain is inaccessible. This, however, is not always as intuitive as customers might want. To help enhance this experience, we’ve provided every user the ability…

  • About the CleanBrowsing API

    CleanBrowsing offers it’s user an easy to use dashboard to accomplish most of the key functions when operating your own DNS resolver. There are, however, instances where an organization might not want to use our dashboard, instead integrating functionality into their own platform. To help with this, we have our…