InfoPeak DNS: Free. Private. EU-Hosted.
We built our own DNS infrastructure. It logs nothing, blocks ads at the network level, and runs entirely in the EU. Here's why that matters.
Every DNS query you make is a map of your digital life. The sites you visit, the services you use, the things you look up at 11pm - all of it passes through a DNS resolver. Most people have no idea who operates theirs. Today, that changes.
What DNS Actually Is
DNS - the Domain Name System - is the internet's phonebook. When you type infopeak.io into your browser, your device asks a DNS resolver: "What's the IP address for this?" The resolver answers, your browser connects, and the page loads. This happens thousands of times a day, invisibly, across every device you own.
The problem is simple: whoever operates your DNS resolver sees every domain you query. Not the content - but the destination. That's enough to build a detailed profile of your habits, health searches, political interests, and daily routine. And the default resolvers - provided by your ISP, Google (8.8.8.8), or Cloudflare (1.1.1.1) - are American companies operating under American law.
The CLOUD Act Problem
The US CLOUD Act (2018) requires American companies to hand over data stored or processed on their servers - even when those servers are located in Europe. It doesn't matter if the data belongs to a German citizen or a Danish company. If the resolver operator is American, your queries are accessible to US authorities on request, without a European court order.
This isn't a theoretical concern. It's the operational reality of using a US-operated DNS resolver from anywhere in the EU. GDPR offers limited protection here because the data access happens at the infrastructure level, before European data protection law can apply.
"DNS is not a technical detail. It's a sovereignty question."
Introducing InfoPeak DNS
InfoPeak DNS is a free, public DNS resolver built on European infrastructure with one operating principle: we log nothing. Not your IP address. Not your queries. Not timestamps. Nothing.
It runs on a dedicated server in Helsinki, Finland - inside the EU, under Finnish and EU law, with no American corporate parent. It supports all three major secure DNS protocols:
- Plain DNS:
62.238.17.158- works on any device, router, or legacy system - DNS-over-HTTPS (DoH):
https://dns.infopeak.io/dns-query- encrypted, HTTP/2, TLS 1.3 - DNS-over-TLS (DoT):
dns.infopeak.ioon port 853 - supported natively by Android, iOS, and most routers
It also ships with 1.5 million block rules out of the box, meaning ad networks, tracking pixels, and known malware domains are resolved to nothing before a request ever leaves your device.
What We Block - and What We Don't
InfoPeak DNS blocks ads and trackers at the DNS level. This means the request never reaches the ad server - it's not filtered after the fact, it simply never connects. This works across all apps and browsers on your device, not just inside a specific browser extension.
We do not block legitimate services, social platforms, news sites, or anything that isn't an explicit ad network, tracker, or malware domain. This is not a content filter - it's a privacy layer.
DNSSEC: Authenticity at the Root
InfoPeak DNS validates DNSSEC signatures on all queries. DNSSEC ensures that when you ask for the IP address of your bank, you get the real answer - not a spoofed response from a man-in-the-middle attack. DNS hijacking and cache poisoning are real attack vectors; DNSSEC closes them.
Already Using InfoPeak VPN?
If you're an InfoPeak VPN user, you're already using InfoPeak DNS. We updated the VPN configuration to route all DNS queries through our own resolver automatically. No action required - every VPN session now resolves DNS inside EU infrastructure, encrypted end-to-end.
Set Up in 30 Seconds
InfoPeak DNS works on any device without installing an app. On Android, go to Settings → Network → Private DNS and enter dns.infopeak.io. On iOS and macOS, install the configuration profile. On Windows 11, set it as your DoH provider in network settings. On your router, enter the plain DNS IP and protect every device on your network at once.
It's free. It requires no account. It logs nothing.
"The infrastructure of the internet should not be owned by advertising companies."
Why Free?
InfoPeak DNS is free because a private DNS resolver is, by itself, not a product. It's infrastructure. It's the foundation that makes everything else more trustworthy. We run it because our VPN users need it, our paid subscribers benefit from it, and because a free, public, European DNS resolver that logs nothing is genuinely useful to the world - and costs us very little to operate.
There is no ad-supported tier. There is no data monetization. There is no premium DNS with "extra features." InfoPeak DNS is simply a piece of European internet infrastructure that we're making available.
Sovereignty Starts at the DNS Layer
You cannot claim digital sovereignty while your DNS queries route through an American server. InfoPeak DNS closes that gap - for free, for everyone, with no conditions attached.
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