DNS protection refers to the use of security measures to protect the Domain Name System (DNS) from various types of threats and attacks. DNS is a critical component of the internet infrastructure that translates domain names, such as www.example.com, into IP addresses that computers can understand. Without DNS, users would have to remember IP addresses to access websites, which would be impractical and inconvenient.
DNS protection is important for maintaining the security and reliability of the internet infrastructure, and for ensuring that users can access websites and online services without fear of security threats or data breaches.