VPNLeakTest
Test your VPN connection for DNS, IP, and WebRTC leaks
Quick VPN Leak Test
Your Public IP Address
VPN Status
Basic Leak Test
PendingThis test checks if your real IP address is leaking through your VPN connection. It detects DNS leaks, WebRTC leaks, and basic IP address exposure.
VPN Security Tips
- Always connect to your VPN before browsing sensitive sites
- Use the VPN's DNS servers (check for DNS leaks)
- Disable WebRTC in your browser if not needed
- Regularly test your VPN connection for leaks
- Consider using a firewall to block non-VPN traffic
Advanced VPN Tests
DNS Leak Test
PendingChecks if your DNS queries are being routed outside your VPN tunnel. A DNS leak can reveal your browsing history to your ISP even when using a VPN.
WebRTC Leak Test
PendingTests for WebRTC leaks that can reveal your real IP address even when using a VPN. WebRTC is a browser feature that can bypass VPN protection.
IPv6 Leak Test
PendingChecks if your IPv6 address is leaking when your VPN might only protect IPv4 traffic. Many VPNs don't properly handle IPv6 traffic, which can cause leaks.
Test Results Summary
Run tests to see your VPN security results.
Understanding Your Results
- No leaks detected: Your VPN is working correctly
- DNS leak detected: Your DNS queries may be visible to your ISP
- WebRTC leak detected: Your real IP may be visible to websites
- IPv6 leak detected: Your IPv6 traffic may not be protected
- Multiple leaks detected: Consider changing VPN providers or settings
Ensure your VPN is secure by testing for DNS, IP, or WebRTC leaks. Protect your privacy with a reliable VPN leak test.