NETWORK PRIVACY CHECK

Is your VPN actually protecting you?

Check the public address this website sees, approximate network location, DNS resolvers and WebRTC exposure.

Overall result Testing… Running initial checks.
Public connection

IP & location

Checking
Detecting…
Location
ISP / organisation
ASN
Connection
Timezone

Location is IP-based and approximate. A VPN is normally working when this IP/location belongs to the VPN provider or chosen exit location rather than your normal ISP.

DNS privacy

DNS leak test

Ready

The test asks for unique hostnames under leak.example.com and records which recursive resolvers contact this server.

No DNS test has been run yet.
Browser privacy

WebRTC leak test

Ready
No WebRTC test has been run yet.

Browsers may expose local, VPN or public network candidates to WebRTC. Modern privacy protections can replace local addresses with mDNS hostnames.

Protocol

IPv4 / IPv6

Checking
Address seen by site
IPv4 endpoint
Optional*
IPv6 endpoint
Optional*

*For independent IPv4/IPv6 path testing, configure dedicated A-only and AAAA-only hostnames. The main page still reports the protocol used to reach this site.

How to read the result

A privacy test cannot prove that a VPN provider is trustworthy; it can show whether traffic visible to this site is escaping through an unexpected public IP, DNS resolver or WebRTC candidate. Compare the results with the VPN server and DNS service you expect to be using.