Stop WebRTC Leaks Before Getting Exposed

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WebRTC - Speed with a Catch

WebRTC (Web Real-Time Communication) allows your browser to stream audio, video, and data in real time — great for speed, bad for privacy. It can unintentionally leak your real IP address, even if you're using a VPN. That means websites and third parties could still track your location and identity.

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Why You Should Care About WebRTC Leaks?

A WebRTC leak can reveal your real IP, bypassing VPN protection — without you knowing.

Exposes your IP even with a VPN active

Can be exploited by websites and trackers

Happens silently inside your browser

One Click to Stay Hidden

Protect Your Real IP with Uncensor VPN

Use Uncensor VPN to stop WebRTC leaks instantly and keep your identity and location fully protected, everywhere you browse.

Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to common questions about Uncensor VPN here.

A WebRTC leak happens when your browser reveals your real IP address through WebRTC technology, even when using a VPN. This leak bypasses encrypted tunnels and exposes your location.

You can run a WebRTC Leak Test (available soon on this page) or use a third-party tool. If your real IP appears during the test, your browser is leaking it.

Most modern browsers (Chrome, Firefox, Edge, etc.) support WebRTC and can cause leaks by default. It’s important to disable WebRTC or use a VPN that prevents these leaks.

Yes, Uncensor VPN is designed to prevent WebRTC leaks on supported platforms. We also recommend disabling WebRTC in your browser settings for double protection.

WebRTC is useful for real-time applications like video calls, but it’s not essential for everyone. If you don’t need it, disabling it or using a VPN to block leaks is the safest choice.