WebRTC leak test
WebRTC is the browser technology behind video calls and P2P. It can expose your real IP address even with a VPN on, bypassing the tunnel. This test shows which IP addresses your browser reveals via WebRTC right now.
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What is a WebRTC leak?
WebRTC is a browser technology for video calls and P2P connections. To connect, the browser requests your IP addresses directly — and may reveal your real public IP even with a VPN on, bypassing the tunnel.
Why is a WebRTC leak dangerous?
A website or service can learn your real IP and location even though you believe you are hidden behind a VPN. It defeats the privacy purpose of using a VPN.
How do I protect against WebRTC leaks?
Disable WebRTC in your browser or via an extension — or use a VPN that routes all traffic through the tunnel. On a personal VPN server you fully control routing, so WebRTC shows the server IP, not your real one.
If the test found nothing, am I safe?
Most likely yes: the browser did not expose a public IP via WebRTC. Modern browsers mask local addresses (mDNS). But re-run the test with your VPN on — what matters is that your real public IP is not exposed while connected.