DNS Leak Test
Use this free DNS Leak Test tool to verify whether your VPN is truly hiding your online identity. It helps you detect if your DNS queries are leaking through your Internet Service Provider (ISP) instead of the VPN tunnel.
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Click below to check your current IP, ISP, and potential DNS leak status.
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How the DNS Leak Test Works
When you visit a website, your device asks a DNS server to translate that domain into an IP address. If those requests go to your ISP’s DNS servers instead of your VPN provider’s DNS servers, your browsing activity may be exposed. This tool checks your public resolver and identifies your IP’s network owner to determine if your VPN is leaking DNS requests.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a DNS leak?
A DNS leak occurs when DNS requests are sent through your ISP instead of your VPN tunnel, revealing your true online identity or location.
What should I see if my VPN is safe?
You should see your VPN’s hostname, IP, or provider name instead of your local ISP details like Omantel, Jio, or AT&T.
Can I fix a DNS leak?
Yes. Most modern VPNs provide DNS leak protection. Ensure that this option is enabled in your VPN’s settings.
Does this tool log my data?
No. All tests are performed locally in your browser. No data is stored or transmitted to external servers by VPNTrackr.
Why This Test Matters
DNS leaks can compromise your privacy, even when using a VPN. Hackers, ISPs, or websites can track your online behavior if DNS requests aren’t properly encrypted. With VPNTrackr’s DNS Leak Test, you can instantly detect potential leaks and confirm if your VPN is functioning as intended.
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