There are several services that can help check for a WebRTC leak. We recommend starting with our own tool.
Recommended — our own tool that shows the IP address, geolocation, and immediately detects a WebRTC leak.
Link: proxyshard.com/ip-checkerarrow-up-right
If you see the line "WebRTC is leaked" with an external IP — your real address is visible. If there is no warning — there is no leak.
More about the tool — on the page IP Checker.
Ipbinding — a third-party service for checking WebRTC leaks.
Link: ipbinding.onlinearrow-up-right
WebRTC checker by Zl0yTeamarrow-up-right — another tool for checking leaks.
Link: 172.86.65.208:8080arrow-up-right
If a leak is detected — see the section How to install Tampermonkey and a script for WebRTC debuggingto fix the problem.
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