Test Your Browser for DNS Leaks.

Test Your Browser for DNS Leaks. Our tool helps you ensure that your online activity remains private and secure. Start the test to check if your DNS requests are leaking sensitive information.

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DNS Leak Test

Check if your DNS is leaking.

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What does a DNS leak mean?

If a DNS leak is detected, it means that your DNS (Domain Name System) queries are sent outside the encrypted VPN tunnel. Your device continues to use your ISP's DNS server. The Internet resources you visit and your geographic location can be tracked by third parties.

Internet traffic data is available for collection and resale
Requests to websites can be tracked
It is possible to intercept DNS requests and spoof the site response by intruders

How to prevent DNS leaks?

To prevent DNS leaks, you can use a VPN service that has a built-in DNS leak protection feature. This feature ensures that all DNS requests are sent through the encrypted VPN tunnel. You can also manually configure your device to use a secure DNS server, such as Google Public DNS or Cloudflare DNS.

What is a DNS leak test?

A DNS leak test is a tool that checks if your DNS queries are being sent outside the VPN tunnel. It compares the IP address of your DNS server with the IP address of your VPN server to detect any discrepancies. If a DNS leak is detected, it means that your DNS queries are not secure and can be intercepted by third parties.

What's eDNS ?

eDNS is a new protocol that aims to improve the security and privacy of DNS queries. It encrypts DNS queries and responses to prevent eavesdropping and tampering by third parties. eDNS is designed to protect users from DNS leaks and other security threats.

What is a eDNS leak test?

An eDNS leak test is a tool that checks if your eDNS queries are being sent outside the encrypted tunnel. It compares the IP address of your eDNS server with the IP address of your VPN server to detect any discrepancies. If an eDNS leak is detected, it means that your eDNS queries are not secure and can be intercepted by third parties.

Why is my DNS visible if I use a VPN?

Often, even if you connect a VPN service, you may encounter a DNS leak.There are several main reasons for displaying the real DNS server when you change IP using VPN software.

Your VPN service is not configured properly

Some VPN services do not have built-in DNS leak protection, or the feature is not enabled by default. In such cases, your DNS queries are sent outside the VPN tunnel, making them visible to third parties.

Your device has been hacked

If your device has been compromised by malware or a hacker, they can intercept your DNS queries and redirect them to their own server. This allows them to track your online activities and steal sensitive information.

Manual DNS configuration

If you have manually configured your device to use a specific DNS server, your DNS queries may bypass the VPN tunnel. To prevent DNS leaks, always use the DNS server provided by your VPN service or a secure public DNS server.