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Configure your browser for Blockchain Domains
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Configure your browser for Blockchain Domains
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Once you have configured your browser as per this guide you will be able to access .crypto
Blockchain domains in 2 different ways:
http://domainname.crypto
note http not https
domainname.crypto/ the forward slash is to override your browserโs search engine searching for the domain.
If you have the in your browser you will need to disable it to switch to DNS over https (which retains the domain name in the browser).
1. Select browser settings from the menu in the top right of Chrome.
You are all set now to resolve Blockchain domains in Chrome.
1. Select browser settings from the menu in the top right of Firefox.
You are all set now to resolve Blockchain domains in Firefox.
1. Select browser settings from the menu in the top right of Brave.
You are all set now to resolve Blockchain domains in Brave.
1. Select browser settings from the menu in the top right of Edge.
You are all set now to resolve Blockchain domains in Edge.
Blockchain domains now resolve with mobile browsers such as Chrome and Safari.
For Android follow the details for your browser as covered in the guides above.
Screenshot below is Safari on iPhone resolving Blockchain domains.
After you have configured your browser following this guide, you will be able to access your Blockchain domains with the new and simple characters. Beside .crypto, Angoname offer you with variety of different domains including .wallet
, .blockchain
, .nft
, .bitcoin
, .x
, .coin
, .dao
, .888
http://domainname.crypto
note http not https (for example)
domainname.crypto/ the forward-slash is to override your browserโs search engine searching for the domain.
2. From the Settings menu select Privacy and security > Security > Advanced section and set Custom URL as
2. From the Settings menu select Options > General Tab > Network Settings > Settings section and set Custom URL as and click OK.
2. From the Settings menu select Additional settings > Privacy and security > Security > Advanced section and set Custom URL as
2. From the Settings menu select > Privacy, search, and services > Security section and set Custom URL as
For iPhone you will need to download this with Safari and then install the profile from Settings > General > Profile
If you have the in your browser you will need to disable it to switch to DNS over https (which retains the domain name in the browser).