MyIPScan

Public exposure scanner

Start a public exposure scan.

Use the Public Exposure Scanner to review the IP route, DNS route, WebRTC, IPv6, browser fingerprint, and Safe Privacy Receipt for this browser session before using focused tools.

Your visible public IP Checking... Loading approximate network context.
Checking whether the IP lookup is available.
Run Public Exposure Report One report for IP route, DNS route, WebRTC, IPv6, fingerprint, and Safe Receipt signals.
6 signals The main route map checks network, browser, and session exposure together.
No account Run the browser checks without creating a profile or saving a login.
Clear limits Every result explains what the signal can and cannot prove.

Full report first

What the full leak test checks

The homepage starts with one route because these signals only make sense together. A changed IP can still leak through DNS, WebRTC, IPv6, or browser identity hints.

IP routePublic IP, IP version, approximate location, and network owner.
DNSResolver signals that may differ from the visible IP route.
WebRTCBrowser network candidates that can expose unexpected paths.
IPv6Whether IPv6 appears routed, blocked, unavailable, or separate.
FingerprintBrowser and device hints that may stay recognizable after an IP change.
User agentThe browser and platform string websites receive with requests.

Focused checks

Use a specific tool when you already know the signal

These are secondary routes for focused verification after the main report or when you need a single signal only.

Guides

Read the leak signals before changing settings

Short explainers for the privacy checks people most often run after seeing their public IP or VPN route.