WebRTC Leak Test
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Frequently Asked Questions
Pixelscan’s WebRTC leak test reveals if your browser is exposing your actual IP address. This ensures that your online activities remain private and your location is masked.
If your actual IP address appears, your WebRTC is leaking. If a different IP is shown, your connection is secure. If a leak is detected, follow our guides to disable WebRTC in your browser.
Chrome, Firefox, and Opera are vulnerable by default. Pixelscan’s test works on all browsers, helping you identify and fix leaks.
A VPN leak is a general failure to mask your IP, while a WebRTC leak is specific to the WebRTC feature. Pixelscan checks for both to ensure comprehensive protection.
To fix a WebRTC leak:
- Disable WebRTC in your browser settings.
- Use a browser extension to block WebRTC.
- Disable IPv6 if your VPN or setup doesn’t support it.
- Ensure your VPN disables WebRTC.
- Regularly test for leaks to confirm your IP is secure.
Yes, significantly. Antidetect browsers rely on masking real IPs. WebRTC leaks bypass these measures, exposing your actual IP. Regular WebRTC leak tests are crucial for maintaining anonymity.