Monitor internet usage in your network, view real-time data, and make strategic decisions based on comprehensive statistics.
More than 730 million DNS queries are analyzed daily.
With Lumiun DNS reports, you track your network traffic, identify usage patterns, and enhance security and productivity.
Monitor access, blockings, and threats in real-time to understand network behavior.
Export reports in CSV or integrate with your systems via API.
Identify patterns, analyze trends, and increase the efficiency of managing your network.
Smart tools that reduce network management time and increase your company's security
Protect your network and maximize team productivity
Set up custom policies to block sites, limit distractions, and protect against cyber threats.
Secure and efficient connections at all points of your network
Manage your infrastructure locations and provide a secure and fast navigation with the latest technologies.
A transparent and professional experience when blocking unwanted access
Customize the page displayed when a blocked site is accessed, reinforcing your brand and communication.
Make informed decisions with detailed and real-time data
View, analyze, and export information about internet usage and network security threats.
Count on experts to ensure the best performance of your network
Our team is available to answer questions and help with advanced configurations, with full support in Portuguese (PT-BR).
Manage permissions and keep your platform secure
Organize your team of administrators and ensure control over access to the platform.
Speed and availability for global networks
Use our Anycast network to improve the performance and resilience of DNS at all your access points.
Sign up for an account and get support from our analysts via email, chat, or WhatsApp for configuration and monitoring.
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5 out of 5 stars
“Lumiun DNS is fantastic, intuitive, functional, and assertive. Everything is great! I've been using Squid and pfBlocker-NG on pfSense, and Lumiun DNS is far superior. It's like upgrading from MS-DOS to Windows or from GTA2 to GTA V, graphically speaking.”