Is My Daughter’s DNS Change on Her Nintendo Switch a Concern?

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Asked By CuriousCat123 On

I'm not very tech-savvy, and I recently found out that my 10-year-old daughter tried to connect to a server on her Nintendo Switch by following some online tutorial. In her attempt, she manually entered a DNS address which didn't work out, prompting her to ask for help. After that, I powered down the Switch, our computers, and even the router, but I'm anxious about any possible risks this might have posed. I'd really appreciate any insights or advice on this matter. I do have parental controls on other devices, but I overlooked the Switch. Thanks in advance!

6 Answers

Answered By InformedInfo On

You're pretty much in the clear! DNS just helps connect you to different servers online, and as long as you reset the DNS settings to automatic, your devices should be fine. It's like using a shortcut to find websites, nothing too risky as long as you know what you entered!

Answered By JokesterJoe On

Honestly, no need to panic! If there were any real problems coming from that change, you'd know by now. Just switch those DNS settings back to automatic, and you're set! Just a learning moment for both of you!

Answered By MellowViewer On

Totally understandable concerns! It's always good to double-check these things. DNS is just a tool for connecting to servers; unless she typed in something really sketchy, you're probably fine. Reset the Switch's settings, and maybe watch the guide she followed together just to understand the process better.

Answered By NerdyNina On

No need to stress; you haven't been hacked or anything! Changing DNS can sometimes lead to connecting to sites from a different server, but it’s pretty much risk-free here. Just reset to the default DNS settings on the Switch, and everything will be back to normal. If she was connecting to a service from a tutorial, just be cautious that it wasn’t a sketchy source, as some DNS servers may not be safe.

Answered By SecureGamer77 On

It's good to see you're being cautious! Changing DNS settings can sometimes lead to connecting to unreliable or harmful sites, but it's likely nothing to worry about this time around. The safest move now is to check what DNS addresses she used, to make sure they’re not suspicious. Otherwise, resetting to the automatic settings on the Switch should keep things secure.

DiligentDad98 -

Thanks for the tips! She mentioned one of the DNS entries was 008.008.008.008. Is that one okay?

InterestingUser42 -

Typically, that IP is a public DNS from level3, so it should generally be safe, but always a good idea to double-check.

Answered By TechyTom85 On

No worries! Your devices are totally safe. In simple terms, DNS is like the internet's address book, helping you connect to different websites. If your daughter tried to set it manually and it didn't work, you can just head back to the settings and switch it back to automatic. Everything should be just fine once you do that!

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