Using a VPN is a great step toward protecting your privacyβ¦
But hereβs the problem:
π Many VPN users are still exposed without realizing it.
If your VPN isnβt working properly, your real IP address can leak, defeating the whole purpose.
Before anything else:
π Check your current IP here:
https://tools.examineip.com
If your real location shows up while your VPN is onβ¦
you may have a problem.
Why Checking Your VPN Matters
A VPN is supposed to:
- hide your real IP address
- encrypt your connection
- protect your identity online
But sometimes:
- the VPN disconnects
- leaks occur (DNS, WebRTC)
- apps bypass the VPN
π And your real IP becomes visible again.
β οΈ What Is an IP Leak?
An IP leak happens when:
π your real IP address is exposed even while using a VPN
This can happen due to:
- browser settings
- poor VPN configuration
- weak VPN services
π¨ Signs Your VPN Is NOT Working
Watch for these red flags:
- your real location still shows
- your ISP is visible
- your IP doesnβt change after connecting
π You can test all of this instantly: https://tools.examineip.com
π Step-by-Step: How to Check If Your VPN Is Working
Step 1: Check Your IP Without VPN
Turn OFF your VPN.
π Visit: https://tools.examineip.com
Note:
- your IP
- your location
- your ISP
Step 2: Turn ON Your VPN
Connect to a VPN server (different country if possible).
Step 3: Check Your IP Again
Go back to: π https://tools.examineip.com
Now compare:
- Is your IP different?
- Is your location changed?
- Is your ISP hidden?
β If YES β your VPN is working
β If NO β your IP may be leaking
β οΈ Common Reasons VPNs Fail
1. Weak or Free VPNs
Free VPNs often:
- leak data
- have poor infrastructure
- fail to fully hide your IP
2. WebRTC Leaks
Some browsers expose your IP even with a VPN.
3. DNS Leaks
Your DNS requests may still go through your ISP.
4. VPN Disconnects
If your VPN drops for even a second:
π your real IP becomes visible
π How to Fix VPN Leaks
β Use a Reliable VPN
Not all VPNs are equal.
π A strong VPN should:
- hide your IP completely
- prevent DNS leaks
- have a kill switch
π Recommended option: PureVPN or IPVanish
β Enable Kill Switch
This blocks internet access if VPN disconnects.
β Disable WebRTC (in browser)
Prevents browser-based IP leaks.
β Test Regularly
Always re-check your IP after connecting.
π https://tools.examineip.com
π¨ Reality Check
Just turning on a VPN is not enough.
π You need to verify itβs actually working
Otherwise, youβre browsing with a false sense of security.
Final Thoughts
Your VPN is only useful if it actually hides your IP.
Most people never check β and stay exposed without knowing it.
π Take 10 seconds and verify:
- turn off VPN β check IP
- turn on VPN β check again
π Check now:
https://tools.examineip.com
π Fix it if needed:
PureVPN or IPVanish
FAQ
How do I know if my VPN is working?
Check if your IP and location change when connected.
Can a VPN leak my IP?
Yes β especially weak or free VPNs.
What is a DNS leak?
When your internet requests bypass the VPN and reveal your ISP.
Should I test my VPN regularly?
Yes β especially after switching servers or networks.