What happens when you enter a website's URL into your browser? • A. The request is reviewed by the Internet Service Provider, which chooses whether or not to send it. B The request is sent to the DNS server of your Internet Service Provider. • C. The request times out, so the server must ask that the URL be reentered. • D. The request is forwarded to other DNS servers, including .gov DNS servers.

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Question
What happens when you enter a website's URL into your browser?
A. The request is reviewed by the Internet Service Provider, which
chooses whether or not to send it.
B The request is sent to the DNS server of your Internet Service
Provider.
• C. The request times out, so the server must ask that the URL be
reentered.
D. The request is forwarded to other DNS servers, including .gov DNS
servers.
Answer

B. The request is sent to the DNS server of your Internet Service Provider.

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When you enter a website's URL into your browser, the browser sends a request to the DNS (Domain Name System) server of your Internet Service...
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