IP Address & Leak Test
Check whether your real IP address, DNS requests, or WebRTC data is being exposed. Run all tests in seconds — no software required.
Location
ISP / Provider
Timezone
Connection Type
DNS Leak Test
Checks whether your DNS requests are being sent through your VPN tunnel or leaking to your ISP's DNS servers.
Connection Classification
WebRTC Leak Test
WebRTC can expose your real IP address even when connected to a VPN. This test checks whether your browser is leaking local or public IPs via WebRTC.
WebRTC IP Addresses
IPv6 Leak Test
Some VPNs only tunnel IPv4 traffic, leaving your IPv6 address exposed. This test checks whether your real IPv6 address is visible.
IPv6 Address Detected
Browser Information
Information your browser reveals to every website you visit. A VPN hides your IP but not your browser fingerprint.
Test Summary
IP Hidden
DNS Secure
WebRTC Safe
IPv6 Secure
Your Connection Is Not Protected
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What Do These Tests Mean?
IP Address Check
Your IP address reveals your approximate location and identifies you to websites, advertisers, and your ISP. A VPN replaces your real IP with the VPN server's IP, making it appear as if you're browsing from a different location.
DNS Leak Test
When you visit a website, your device sends a DNS request to translate the domain name into an IP address. If these requests bypass your VPN tunnel and go to your ISP's DNS servers instead, your ISP can see every site you visit — even with a VPN enabled.
WebRTC Leak Test
WebRTC is a browser technology used for video calls and file sharing. It can reveal your real public and local IP addresses to websites, bypassing your VPN entirely. Good VPN apps block WebRTC leaks automatically.
IPv6 Leak Test
Many VPNs only protect IPv4 traffic. If your ISP has assigned you an IPv6 address and your VPN doesn't tunnel IPv6, websites can see your real IPv6 address alongside the VPN's IPv4 address — defeating the purpose of the VPN.
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