WebRTC Leak Test
Check if your browser exposes your IP via WebRTC.
| Your Remote IP | |
| IPv4 Address | - |
| IPv6 Address | - |
| WebRTC Support Detection | |
| RTCPeerConnection | - |
| RTCDataChannel | - |
| Your WebRTC IP | |
| WebRTC Leak Test | Not tested yet |
| Local IP Address | - |
| Public IP Address | - |
| Session Description | |
| SDP Log | |
| Media Devices | |
| API Support | - |
| Audio Permissions | Unable to access devices |
| Video Permissions | Unable to access devices |
| Media Devices | Unable to access devices |
FAQ
1) How to disable WebRTC?
The easiest way is with the WebRTC Leak Shield extension: choose Full protection mode and click Apply. You can also disable WebRTC manually in browser settings, but the steps differ between browsers.
2) What is WebRTC?
WebRTC is a browser technology for calls, video communication, and direct real-time data exchange without installing additional software.
3) What is a WebRTC Leak?
A WebRTC Leak is a situation where your real IP address can be exposed through WebRTC, even if you are using a VPN or proxy.
4) What can happen if you ignore a WebRTC Leak?
Your real IP may be exposed to websites and services. This reduces anonymity, can reveal your approximate region, and in some cases can weaken VPN protection.
