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VPN Diagnostic

VPN Check: Is My VPN Working?

Check the public IP address and network signals websites see, then reconnect your VPN and refresh this page to confirm that your visible connection changed.

Your IPv4 Address

216.73.217.11

IPv4

Detection Evidence

Signals behind the VPN check

Proxy Type

AIC

Provider

Not available

Network Type

SES/AIC

ISP / Organization

Anthropic PBC, Amazon.com Inc.

ASN

16509

Verification Flow

Check before and after connecting

  1. 1

    Open this page before connecting your VPN and note your current IP and location.

  2. 2

    Connect to the VPN server you want to test.

  3. 3

    Refresh this page and confirm the IP address, location, network, or VPN signal changed.

  4. 4

    Review browser timezone, language, WebRTC, and DNS guidance for remaining leak clues.

Browser Signals

VPN leak consistency checks

These checks run locally in your browser. They help compare your visible IP location with device-level hints such as timezone, language, cookies, and WebRTC behavior.

Browser Timezone

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A timezone far from your VPN country can make a masked connection look inconsistent.

Browser Language

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Language preferences can be used as a soft regional hint.

Cookies

Cookies can identify repeat visits even when your IP address changes.

WebRTC

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Some browsers expose local or network candidates through WebRTC.

DNS leak check: browsers do not expose DNS resolver details directly to page JavaScript. If your VPN provides DNS leak protection, use this page together with your VPN app status and compare your visible IP before and after reconnecting.

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FAQ

VPN Check FAQs

01 How do I know if my VPN is working?

Connect to your VPN, refresh this page, and confirm that your visible IP address, location, ISP, or VPN/proxy indicators changed from your normal connection.

02 Why does this page say VPN not detected when my VPN is on?

Some VPN IP addresses are not labeled in every database. Compare your IP before and after connecting and check whether the network, city, country, or ASN changed.

03 Can a VPN still leak information?

Yes. Browser timezone, language, cookies, account logins, WebRTC behavior, and DNS settings can still reveal clues even when the public IP is masked.

04 Is a datacenter signal the same as a VPN?

Not always. VPNs often use datacenter networks, but cloud servers, corporate gateways, and hosting providers can show similar signals.