Detecting Servers
Analyzing DNS Config
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Run the test to check if your VPN or proxy is properly protecting your DNS queries.
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This test will detect DNS leaks in your connection and identify if your VPN or proxy is properly protecting your DNS queries.
DNS Leaks Compromise Privacy
When using a VPN, your DNS requests should go through the VPN's servers. If they leak to your default ISP DNS servers, websites you visit can be tracked.
What is a DNS leak?
A DNS leak occurs when your DNS requests are processed by your ISP's DNS servers instead of your VPN's DNS servers, potentially exposing your browsing activity.
DNS Request Exposure
When you connect to a VPN, all your internet traffic should be routed through an encrypted tunnel. However, if your device is still using your ISP's DNS servers instead of the VPN's DNS servers, your browsing activity can be exposed to your ISP and potentially to other third parties.
Privacy Implications
DNS leaks can reveal which websites you visit, even when using a VPN. This undermines the privacy protection you expect from your VPN service.
Security Risks
Beyond privacy concerns, DNS leaks can expose you to security risks like DNS poisoning attacks, where attackers redirect your traffic to malicious websites.
How to fix DNS leaks
Protect your privacy by preventing DNS leaks with these effective solutions.
Use VPN Master Pro
Our VPN service includes built-in DNS leak protection that ensures all your DNS requests are securely routed through our encrypted servers.
Enable DNS Protection
Ensure that your VPN's DNS leak protection feature is enabled in the settings. VPN Master Pro enables this by default for maximum security.
Disable WebRTC
WebRTC can leak your real IP address even when using a VPN. Disable it in your browser or use our browser extension that handles this automatically.
How does it work?
VPN Master Pro secures your DNS requests through a simple but powerful process.
To go to the site you want, you enter its name in the browser bar, or follow the link.
VPN Master Pro client turns the site name into an encrypted code and sends it over a secure channel to its own DNS server.
DNS-server VPN Master Pro instantly receives the IP-address of the requested site and transmits it back to the user in encrypted form.
You gain access to the site, with all request data and your real location hidden from your ISP and third parties.