Connecting to a VPN is only half the battle. Use our advanced diagnostic scanner to ensure your VPN isn't silently leaking your real IP address, routing DNS requests through your ISP, or leaving WebRTC vulnerabilities exposed.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know if my VPN is actually working?

A working VPN should completely mask your real IP address. You can verify this by running our scan; if the tool detects your actual physical location or ISP, your VPN is leaking data.

What is a DNS Leak?

A DNS leak occurs when your computer bypasses the VPN tunnel to look up website addresses, sending those requests directly to your ISP. This allows your ISP to see your browsing history even if your IP is hidden.

Why is my WebRTC leaking?

WebRTC is a browser feature used for voice and video chat. It can be exploited to bypass a VPN and reveal your true IP. You must disable it in your browser settings or use an extension to block it.

Privacy & Analytics: This tool is privacy-focused and does not store your IP address. To improve our service, we use Google Analytics to anonymously track key usage events, such as scan initiation and final leak detection results. For more details, please read our full privacy policy here.

Accuracy Notice: This tool provides a snapshot of your connection's security at a specific moment. Due to the complexity of network configurations, browser settings, and VPN protocols, the results are for informational purposes and are not guaranteed to be 100% accurate. Always use it in conjunction with your VPN's built-in security features.