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VPN Leak Tester

Test for IP, DNS, WebRTC, and IPv6 leaks to ensure your VPN is working properly.

🔒 100% Private ⚡ Instant Processing 📱 Works Offline

🚀 Quick VPN Leak Test

Run a comprehensive test to check if your VPN is leaking your real location

VPN Status Unknown

Click "Run Quick Test" to check your VPN connection

🔬 Detailed VPN Analysis

Comprehensive testing with advanced leak detection methods

Test Configuration

📡 Continuous VPN Monitoring

Monitor your VPN connection continuously for any leaks or disconnections

Monitoring: Stopped
Tests Run: 0
Leaks Detected: 0
Uptime: 00:00:00

📈 Monitoring History

📚 Test History

View and manage your VPN leak test history

No test history available. Run some tests to see results here.

🛡️ VPN Leak Testing Features

IP Leak Detection

Tests for IPv4 and IPv6 leaks that expose your real IP address despite VPN usage.

  • Multiple IP detection methods
  • IPv6 leak prevention testing
  • Real-time IP monitoring

DNS Leak Testing

Comprehensive DNS leak detection to ensure your DNS queries go through the VPN.

  • Multiple DNS resolver testing
  • Geographic DNS analysis
  • ISP DNS detection

WebRTC Protection

Advanced WebRTC leak detection using multiple browser APIs and connection methods.

  • Local IP enumeration
  • STUN server testing
  • Peer connection analysis

🔧 VPN Security Best Practices

Choose a No-Logs VPN

Select VPN providers with verified no-logs policies and third-party audits.

Enable Kill Switch

Always use a kill switch to block internet access if the VPN connection drops.

Disable IPv6

Disable IPv6 on your device to prevent IPv6 leaks that bypass the VPN tunnel.

Use Custom DNS

Configure your VPN to use privacy-focused DNS servers like Cloudflare or Quad9.

Block WebRTC

Use browser extensions or settings to disable WebRTC and prevent IP leaks.

Regular Testing

Test your VPN regularly, especially after updates or configuration changes.

🔒 Your Privacy is Protected

  • All tests run locally in your browser
  • No VPN credentials or personal data stored
  • Test results stored locally and can be cleared
  • No external tracking or analytics
  • Open source detection methods for transparency