Well, I found out that my IPv6 was leaking and all of the sites for the past few months could of been seeing it. I was scared as heck, but nothing has happened so far. =)
WebRTC will not reveal your "real" IP. It will only allow the internal IP behind routers to be seen (for example, 192.168.1.100). This is absolutely useless for tracking.
WebRTC will not reveal your "real" IP. It will only allow the internal IP behind routers to be seen (for example, 192.168.1.100). This is absolutely useless for tracking.
Umm, it can reveal your real IP. Get some low anonymity proxy, then go to whoer.net and there is a good chance that it will show your home IP.
Umm, it can reveal your real IP. Get some low anonymity proxy, then go to whoer.net and there is a good chance that it will show your home IP.
You shouldnt' be using those awful "anonymous proxy" in the first place anyways. Your real IP can be leaked by those in a lot of other ways than WebRTC.
I have tried to connect to my own VPN server I've set up, and WebRTC isnt' able to detect my real IP at all.
I'm actually using their VPN right now, I'm slightly hesistant now because I just paid for their service and was ready to get started but Private Internet Access and any VPN doesn't seem to be safe
Browser should have no impact. Maybe the VPN you are using or the way your VPN is set up is causing you problems. Because I use every single browser and they all work fine.