Do you know that every website on the internet actually lives behind a set of numbers?
Yes — not names like google.com, but something like:
👉 192.168.8.1
These numbers are called IP addresses, and they are how computers recognize each other on the internet.
But let’s be honest…
Imagine having to memorize numbers like that for every website you visit 😅
That’s where DNS (Domain Name System) comes in.
Think of DNS as the internet’s translator 🧠
Here’s what happens in seconds:
1️⃣ You type a website name (like google.com)
2️⃣ DNS translates it into a numeric IP address
3️⃣ Your browser uses that number to find the server
4️⃣ The website loads instantly 🚀
Without DNS, using the internet would feel like trying to call people without saving their names — only numbers.
💡 In simple terms:
DNS turns complicated numbers into names we can actually remember.
🤔 What do you think — would the internet still be easy to use if we had to remember numbers instead of names for every website?
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