Google vs NextDNS DNS
Choosing between Google and NextDNS? Here is a data-driven comparison based on our probe network monitoring 109,644+ DNS servers.
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Head-to-Head Comparison
| Feature | NextDNS | |
|---|---|---|
| Primary IP |
8.8.8.8
|
45.90.28.0
|
| Secondary IP |
8.8.4.4
|
45.90.30.0
|
| Latency (probe) | 30ms | 41ms |
| Reliability | 100% | 100% |
| DNSSEC | Yes | Yes |
| DNS-over-TLS | Yes | Yes |
| DNS-over-HTTPS | Yes | Yes |
| NXDOMAIN Hijacking | Clean | Clean |
| Logging Policy | Temporary logs purged within 24-48 hours | Optional user-controlled logs |
Verdict
Based on our monitoring data, here is how Google and NextDNS compare across key categories:
| Category | Winner |
|---|---|
| Speed | |
| Privacy | Tie |
| Security | Tie |
| Gaming |
Overall: Google leads in 2 of 4 categories. However, real-world performance depends on your location. We recommend testing both.
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Setup Guides
Configure Google or NextDNS DNS on your device:
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Google or NextDNS DNS faster?
Speed depends on your location. Google (8.8.8.8) shows 30ms from our European probe, while NextDNS (45.90.28.0) shows 41ms. Use our Gaming Benchmark to test both from your actual location.
Which is more private, Google or NextDNS?
Compare their logging policies, encrypted DNS support (DoH/DoT), and DNSSEC validation in the table above. Both are major providers, but their privacy approaches differ.
Can I use Google and NextDNS together?
Yes. Most devices let you set a primary and secondary DNS. You could use 8.8.8.8 as primary and 45.90.28.0 as secondary for redundancy.
How do I switch from Google to NextDNS?
Change your DNS settings to 45.90.28.0 (primary) and 45.90.30.0 (secondary). See our platform-specific guides for step-by-step instructions.