Google Chrome comes with its own DNS client that can sometimes override the DNS server you have specified at the system level.
For example, if you are using a service like NextDNS, you might notice this behavior. So how can you disable it?
Google Chrome comes with its own DNS client that can sometimes override the DNS server you have specified at the system level.
For example, if you are using a service like NextDNS, you might notice this behavior. So how can you disable it?
If you use Google Drive on Mac OS (formerly named Drive File Stream), you might be having a hard time finding documents and folders in Spotlight. It is quite an easy problem to solve.