To use Cloudflare's name servers with Google Domains, you'll need to update your DNS settings in Google Domains to point to Cloudflare's name servers. Here's how you can do it:
Sign in to Google Domains: Go to the Google Domains website (domains.google.com) and sign in with your Google account.
Access DNS Settings: Find the domain you want to manage and click on it to access its management page.
Navigate to DNS Settings: Look for the DNS settings or DNS management section. This may be labeled as "DNS", "DNS settings", "Name servers", or something similar.
Change Name Servers: You'll typically see an option to choose between using Google Domains' default name servers or custom name servers. Select the option for custom name servers.
Enter Cloudflare Name Servers: Cloudflare provides you with two or more name servers. You need to enter these Cloudflare name servers into the custom name server fields in Google Domains. Here are two examples of Cloudflare's name servers:
example.ns.cloudflare.com
example2.ns.cloudflare.com
You may have more than two name servers provided by Cloudflare. Ensure you enter all of them as instructed.
Save Changes: After entering the Cloudflare name servers, save your changes. This action will update your domain's DNS settings to use Cloudflare's name servers.
Verify Changes: DNS changes might take some time to propagate globally. You can use online DNS lookup tools to verify that your domain's name servers have been updated to Cloudflare's.
Once the changes have propagated, your domain will be using Cloudflare's DNS service for DNS resolution. Remember that DNS changes can take some time to take effect globally, so be patient after making the changes.
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