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DNS leak test

See what your connection currently exposes. A DNS leak happens when your DNS requests bypass the VPN tunnel and reveal the sites you visit to your ISP.

Your IP address
Approximate location

What is a DNS leak?

Every site you visit starts with a DNS lookup. If those lookups go outside the encrypted tunnel, your ISP can still see which domains you request — even with a VPN on.

How VPNTYPE prevents leaks

When connected, VPNTYPE routes DNS through the encrypted tunnel so your lookups stay private and your ISP can’t build a profile of your browsing.

Frequently asked questions

What does this tool show?

The public IP and approximate location your connection currently presents.

How do I stop DNS leaks?

Connect through VPNTYPE so DNS is resolved inside the encrypted tunnel.

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