DNS changes usually take anywhere from a few minutes up to 24 to 48 hours to fully update across the internet. This process is called DNS propagation, which means the updated records are being shared and refreshed across different servers worldwide.
In simple terms, when you change DNS settings, not every network sees the update at the same time. Some users may see the new changes quickly because their network refreshes DNS data sooner, while others may still see the old version until their local cache updates.
Good to Know: Even if your DNS changes are correct, delays are normal. Clearing your browser or local DNS cache may help you see updates sooner, but full global propagation still takes time.
