Check for IP, DNS, and WebRTC leaks in one comprehensive scan. Ensure your VPN or proxy is protecting you properly.
Shows your public IPv4 and IPv6 addresses. If using a VPN/proxy, these should match your VPN server location, not your real location. IPv6 leaks are common - disable IPv6 if you see your real address.
DNS servers translate domain names to IP addresses. If your ISP's DNS servers appear here instead of your VPN's, your browsing history may be visible to your ISP even when using a VPN.
WebRTC enables real-time communication in browsers but can leak your real IP address even when using a VPN. If you see local IP addresses (192.168.x.x or similar), that's normal. Public IPs are a concern.
Found leaks? Try disabling IPv6, changing DNS settings, or using WebRTC blocking extensions. For torrent protection, use our Torrent IP Check or TorSentinel Armor.
IP leak tests only cover the browser. Armor protects what matters — your torrent client.
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VPNs disconnect. Proxies time out. Armor's Leak Monitor watches 24/7 and fires an instant alert the moment your real IP surfaces in the swarm.
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