

CleanBrowsing
CleanBrowsing is a family and kid-safe way to browse the web without surprises. It Automatically blocks adult content, while still allowing Google, Youtube, Bing and the core of the web to load safely. Easy setup in 5 minutes with nothing to install.
Cost / License
- Subscription
- Proprietary
Application types
Platforms
- Windows
- Linux
- Online
- iPhone
- Chrome OS
- Android Tablet
- iPad
- Apple TV
Features
- Ad-free
- Porn filter
- Parental Control
- DNS Server
- Dns
- DNS Resolver
- Anti Porn
- Web filter
- DNS Proxy
- Content Filtering
Tags
- content-filter
- block-pornography
- porn-addiction
- protection
- DNS Service
- school
- dnscrypt
- k12
CleanBrowsing News & Activities
Recent News
Recent activities
- sebastianpaczoski added CleanBrowsing as alternative to HaGeZi DNS
sebastianpaczoski added CleanBrowsing as alternative to Encrypted DNS- babsors liked CleanBrowsing
sebastianpaczoski added CleanBrowsing as alternative to DNS4EU
braky added CleanBrowsing as alternative to dns0.eu- breekachuchan liked CleanBrowsing
ptrippett added CleanBrowsing as alternative to UK DNS Privacy Project
CleanBrowsing information
What is CleanBrowsing?
CleanBrowsing is a family and kid-safe way to browse the web without surprises. It Automatically blocks adult content, while still allowing Google, Youtube, Bing and the core of the web to load safely. All it takes is 5 minutes to enable the service for free and nothing to install.
Just pick the devices your kids will use and change the DNS server on them to point to 185.228.168.168 (or 185.228.168.169). You can also change the DNS server on your router to cover your whole house. It really just takes 5 minutes.




Comments and Reviews
CleanBrowsing costs $59.99 - $220 / year [0], but they also provide free filters [1].
[0] https://cleanbrowsing.org/pricing/ [1] https://cleanbrowsing.org/filters/
CleanBrowsing offers an Application Uninstall Protection feature [2]. I enabled this feature and set a password. Then I uninstalled CleanBrowsing in Launchpad and disconnected in the Network Preferences menu. So the feature did not prevent uninstalling.
[2] https://cleanbrowsing.org/help/docs/setup-dns-filtering-on-macos-with-cleanbrowsing/#application-uninstall-protection-aup
/Applications/Google\ Chrome.app/Contents/MacOS/Google\ Chrome --host-resolver-rules="MAP www.exampleadultsite.com 146.112.255.155"
https://datacadamia.com/web/browser/chrome#dns_resolver https://devopslife.io/resolve-dns-locally-using-google-chrome/
Great! Cleanbrowsing Works WAY BETTER THAN NextDNS.io