DNS Leak Test

Even on VPN, DNS requests can leak your real location. Test your DNS leak to verify and secure your online privacy.

What is a DNS Leak?

A DNS leak happens when your device's DNS requests bypass your VPN's secure tunnel and are processed by an external server. This can reveal your true location and browsing activity. Regular DNS leak testing and proper VPN configuration are essential to protect your online privacy.

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How to Interpret DNS Leak Test Results

When your VPN is active and you are connected via the '_adb' hub, the DNS leak test should display the VPN server's IP as one of your DNS servers. If the DNS server addresses differ from your current VPN server's IP - especially if they belong to your ISP or are geographically near your real location - it may indicate a DNS leak.

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