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by tobltobs 3010 days ago
Or try https://www.doileak.com . (Shameless plug of of a project of mine)
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> WebRTC IP Leak: Your local IP: 10.41.41.2 .

> Your browser supports WebRTC! Your real IP address is visible to every website you visit.

>

> Web Real-Time Communication (WebRTC) is enabled by default in Firefox, Opera and Google Chrome, and enables video chat, voice calling and P2P sharing from within your browser.

> A neat trick, but it allows any website to instantly see your true IP address. The only way to avoid sharing your IP address this way is to disable WebRTC completely.

Nope, that's not my "real" IP address

Nope, that's not my "real" IP address

Reminds me a bit of this old story: http://sirkan.iit.bme.hu/~kapolnai/fun/bitchecker.html

FWIW, the link did not work for me, but archive.org has a copy. It was hysterical!!! :)
Seems my setup has me covered: https://www.doileak.com/?cb=liq1xtjsp37zvit5

Actual location is Kuala Lumpur, which was caught by the time zone... So need to look into fixing that.

For those wondering, my setup is:

ProtonVPN via the ProtonVPN Mac Beta (before I used Tunnelblick - which actually was more reliable - the ProtonVPN Mac Beta disconnects often)

AdGuard Pro, with DNSCrypt using the Adguard Family servers: https://gist.github.com/balupton/48057270a67d70e2ac984fdfa47...

Safari. With Camera, Microphone, Location, and Notifications all set as deny by default.

Nice project - but that name.... Sounds like a bad medical condition!
To me it sounds like a LibGen/Sci-Hub type website, playing off the idea of leaking papers with DOI numbers: https://www.doi.org/
> Timezone Difference: The time zone of your browser is while your request IP location timezone is Europe/Paris.

Looks like there is a word missing.