![]() This can cause web pages to load slowly, or sometimes not all.īad actors like hackers will sometimes target your DNS cache. Perhaps the website in question has updated its IP address or maybe they’ve added a new server to which you can connect even faster. ![]() Problems occur when things start to go stale. Many modern devices and operating systems store the IP addresses of the sites you visit in a special DNS cache to help you access them faster in future. Each time you type a new web address into your browser’s address bar, your device connects to a DNS Server to translate its simple human-readable name into a machine-readable IP address, so you can connect to your web server of choice.
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