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Samsung shares solution for Internet connectivity issues

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Are you also suddenly facing Internet or Wi-Fi connectivity issues on your Samsung smartphone? If this is the case, then let us tell you that many times some such functions are enabled in our smartphones due to which issues start occurring.

If you are also facing Internet connectivity issues in your Samsung smartphone, one of the reasons could be the private DNS function. If you enter and use a specific Private DNS provider hostname, the Internet/Data/Wi-Fi (Wi-Fi) connection may become unavailable or slow, depending on the location of the DNS servers.

The network error occurs if you have installed the app and entered a private DNS provider host to block ads. The problem can be rectified by disabling the previously set private DNS.

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How to Disable Private DNS?

You can easily disable the Private DNS function by following a few steps mentioned below.

  • Open the Settings app on your Galaxy smartphone.

  • Click on the Connections option.

  • Scroll down and tap on More connection settings.

  • Now, tap on the Private DNS option.

  • Once you tap on the function, you can see three options.
    1) Off
    2) Automatic
    3) Private DNS provider hostname

  • You just need to select the ‘Off ‘option and click on the Save option.

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