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WebRTC Leak Test by UtilVault. Inspect ICE candidates for local/public IP exposure. Built for fast checks, clear output, and everyday browser-based work.
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Introduction
WebRTC Leak Test is a premium tool created to handle inspect ice candidates for local/public ip exposure.
It focuses on speed, clarity, and client-side privacy to deliver a reliable browser utility.
Perfect for engineers, planners, and operators checking configurations or calculations.
What Is WebRTC Leak Test?
WebRTC Leak Test inspects your active browser connection to see if WebRTC protocol candidates leak your local IP address.
WebRTC requires exchange of ICE candidates, which can bypass standard VPN tunnels to reveal local or public IPs.
Critical for privacy audits to ensure VPN and firewall rules are properly blocking private IP leaks.
Key Features
- Identifies exposed local IPv4 and IPv6 addresses.
- Reveals public IP addresses queried during gathering.
- Tests VPN effectiveness in blocking WebRTC-based tracking.
- Delivers clear indicators of potential routing exposure.
Who Should Use This Tool
- Anyone who wants a focused browser tool instead of a larger app for a small but important task.
How To Use WebRTC Leak Test
- Open WebRTC Leak Test and enter the target input, such as a domain, URL, host, token, or payload.
- Start the check and wait for the analysis to complete.
- Review the returned details carefully instead of stopping at the top-level status alone.
- Use the findings to make a fix, confirm a hypothesis, or document what you found.
Example (Input → Output)
Input
Selected device: default
Output
Public IP exposed: no
Start with a small known-good sample if you are using the tool for the first time. It makes the output much easier to judge.
Before You Start
- Run the test with your VPN turned ON to check if your real ISP or local IP leaks out.
- Disable WebRTC in your browser settings if absolute IP privacy is required.
Use Cases
- WebRTC Leak Test is useful for quick investigation work when you need a fast answer before going deeper with manual analysis.
- WebRTC Leak Test is also a good fit for one-off tasks that are important enough to verify, but not complex enough to justify a longer setup.
Benefits of Using This Tool
- WebRTC Leak Test reduces repetitive manual work and gives you a more predictable path from input to output.
- Readable results make reviews faster and cut down on the small mistakes that often come from hurried copy-paste edits.
- A focused workflow means less context switching, which is usually the difference between a two-minute task and a twenty-minute distraction.
- You end up with output that is easier to check, easier to share, and easier to reuse in the next step.
Limits and Checks
- Can only query candidates exposed by your active browser config.
- Does not block leaks; only audits and flags them.
How We Review This Tool
- Establishes a temporary RTCPeerConnection, triggers ICE candidate gathering, and parses candidates for private and public IP string tokens.
Common Mistakes
- Assuming a VPN is secure without auditing WebRTC leaks.
- Running the test with WebRTC disabled and expecting ICE candidates to load.
What To Check Next
- If leaks are found, install a WebRTC-blocking extension or adjust VPN configurations.
FAQs
- What is a WebRTC leak? It occurs when WebRTC APIs expose your real IP addresses (local or public) to websites, even when using a VPN.
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WebRTC Leak Test by UtilVault. Inspect ICE candidates for local/public IP exposure. Built for fast checks, clear output, and everyday browser-based work.
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