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DNS leak test

Even when your traffic goes through a proxy, your DNS queries may still use your local ISP's resolver — revealing where you really are. Here's how DNS leaks work, plus the network your traffic exits from.

Your traffic exit (reference)

What is a DNS leak?

When you use a proxy or VPN, your DNS queries should ideally travel through the encrypted tunnel too. If your system still hands DNS to your local ISP's resolver, a site or adversary can infer your real location from that resolver — even though your exit IP is the proxy's. Fix it by enabling DNS-over-HTTPS in your browser/OS, or forcing remote DNS in your proxy client.

Lite version

Full per-resolver leak detection requires dedicated authoritative-DNS infrastructure, which we're building. Once live, this page will show exactly which resolvers handled your queries and whether they match your proxy's location.

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