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If leaks detected:
✓ Safe: No IP exposure
⚠ Leak: Real IP visible
What is WebRTC? Web Real-Time Communication (WebRTC) enables video/audio calls in browsers. However, it can expose your real IP address even when using a VPN or proxy.
Why it matters: VPNs hide your IP, but WebRTC can bypass this by revealing your local and public IPs directly to websites. This compromises privacy and defeats VPN protection.
How to fix: Use browser extensions like "WebRTC Leak Prevent" or disable WebRTC in browser settings. Some VPNs include built-in WebRTC leak protection.
Related: VPN Detection · Leak Protection Guide · Hide Your IP
What is a WebRTC leak? It's when a site can see an IP address via WebRTC ICE candidates that you didn't expect it to see (often your real IP).
Which IPs matter? Public IP exposure is usually the biggest privacy concern. Local/private IP exposure is typically lower risk, but can still be used for fingerprinting.
How do I stop WebRTC leaks? Enable your VPN's WebRTC protection (if offered), use a WebRTC leak prevention extension, or disable WebRTC in browser settings where supported.
What should I do next? Run VPN Detection and review DNS/WebRTC/IPv6 leaks to harden privacy.