

Providers like Google ( 8.8.8.8) and CloudFlare ( 1.1.1.1) generally offer faster performance than your ISP, and you can even circumvent some (poorly implemented) geo-restrictions this way too. In truth, there are many reasons to use a third-party DNS server with speed being one of the big ones. You can change your DNS server to a third-party one to see if things improve (for best results, flush your DNS by restarting your device).

By default, your device will use your ISP’s own DNS server, which in this instance may be causing your problem. The Domain Name System (DNS) is used to link IP addresses with URLs like.
