Test IP geolocation from multiple providers using APIs first with local database backups:
Session ID: lt_69376484e550b3.75360321
Test IP geolocation from multiple providers using APIs first with local database backups:
IPv6 Leak Detection: Many VPNs don't properly handle IPv6 traffic, causing your real IPv6 address to leak even when IPv4 is protected.
DNS Leak Detection: Check if your DNS requests are leaking outside your VPN tunnel using advanced detection methods.
What we're testing: We check which DNS servers are handling your requests to determine if your ISP's DNS servers are being used instead of your VPN's DNS servers.
When you're connected to a VPN, all DNS requests should go through your VPN provider's DNS servers. If your requests are still going to your ISP's DNS servers, this is a DNS leak that compromises your privacy.
WebRTC can leak your real IP address even when using a VPN. This test checks for both local and external IP leaks:
WebRTC implements STUN (Session Traversal Utilities for NAT), a protocol that allows discovery of public IP addresses. This can bypass your VPN and reveal your real IP address to websites.
To disable WebRTC: Use browser extensions like "WebRTC Network Limiter" or disable WebRTC in browser settings.
Real Torrent Leak Test: Download this magnet link with your torrent client to see if it leaks your real IP address:
When your torrent client connects to our tracker, it reveals the IP address it's using. If you're connected to a VPN, this should be your VPN's IP address, not your real one.