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WebRTC Leak Test
WebRTC can expose your real IP even when using a VPN. If a leak is detected, your VPN is not fully protecting you.
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WebRTC can expose your real IP even when using a VPN. If a leak is detected, your VPN is not fully protecting you.
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Your IP address is a unique numerical label assigned to your device by your Internet Service Provider (ISP). It allows websites and online services to communicate back to you. The address shown above is your current public IP — visible to every website you visit.
IPv4 uses a 32-bit address format (like 192.168.1.1) while IPv6 uses a 128-bit address. IPv6 was introduced because the world was running out of IPv4 addresses. Our tool detects and displays both if your connection supports dual-stack.
No. An IP address reveals your approximate city and your ISP, but not your exact home address. IP geolocation is accurate at the country level and moderately accurate at city level. To fully protect your location, use a trusted VPN like CapVPN.
WebRTC is a technology built into browsers that can expose your real IP address even when you are connected to a VPN. Our tool tests for this automatically using your browser's RTCPeerConnection API. A detected leak means your VPN needs reconfiguration.
A blacklisted IP has been flagged by spam or abuse databases like Spamhaus or Barracuda. This can cause your emails to land in spam or certain websites to block your access. Using a VPN with a clean IP resolves this immediately.
The most effective way to hide your IP is by using a VPN. A VPN routes your traffic through a secure server, replacing your real IP with the server's IP. This protects your location, identity, and prevents tracking by websites and advertisers.