Tes Leak VPN - Periksa WebRTC dan DNS Leaks

A VPN leak test reveals whether your real IP address is being exposed despite your VPN being active. WebRTC leaks are the most common failure β€” your browser can bypass the VPN tunnel entirely and broadcast your actual IP directly to websites. Run this free test now to confirm your VPN is actually protecting you.

How to use:Run without VPN first to see your real IP. Then connect VPN and run again to compare. If the same IP appears both times, your VPN has a WebRTC leak.

⏳ Running tests β€” checking IP and WebRTC signals…

🌐 Your Detected IP Address

⚑ WebRTC Leak Check

βš™ Browser Details

A VPN only masks your IP β€” it does not stop search query tracking. For complete privacy, useFlaruas your search engine and run ourbrowser fingerprint checkerto see your full exposure profile.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a VPN leak?

A VPN leak occurs when your real IP address escapes outside the encrypted VPN tunnel. Websites and your ISP can identify your true location even though your VPN status shows as connected.

How do I fix a WebRTC leak in Firefox?

Open Firefox, typeabout:config, search formedia.peerconnection.enabled, and set it tofalse. This disables WebRTC entirely and eliminates this leak vector.

Does a VPN protect my search queries?

No. A VPN hides your IP but the search engine still logs your query if you use Google, Bing, or Yahoo. UseFlaruto ensure your queries are never logged regardless of VPN status. See our guide onVPNs and how they work with Flaru.

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