smithcorp wrote:Important - found my VPN had a Web RTC leak/ DNS leak. Express VPN helped sort it, but two things worth checking:
Go here: https://ipleak.net/ and if you see that "Your IP Address", "Your IP address – WebRTC detection" and "DNS Address detection" are showing your real IP Address, you need to play around with your VPN and/or router settings a bit more.
I had this all sorted originally... Not sure if it's the new internet connection, or when I upgraded to win10, I've installed the plug-in from your post and the one mentioned on IPleak.net and I still seem to be leaking my IP and DNS.
Any ideas?
PS. Using PIA.
PPS. Oh wait, Actually just the DNS...
PPPS. All good! Found that the app somehow wasn't enabled in Chrome.
Another option is to can change your DNS to a public DNS server like googles. Its probably slower than your ISP but I couldn't notice a difference in the real world.
Theres a checkbox in the PIA settings that should fix it too
You wont be able to connect to russian servers anymore since laws went through that means isp's must contain logs for a year minimum... and thats part of the reason why I think these guys are the go to vpn.
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