How to Hide Your IP Address (Free & Paid Methods)
Hiding your IP address stops websites and networks from seeing your real connection endpoint. The most reliable options are a VPN, proxy or Tor. In this guide you’ll compare methods, learn how to prevent DNS and WebRTC leaks, and pick the right setup for streaming, work or travel — then verify everything with MyIPScan tools.
What “hiding your IP” really means
When you hide your IP, sites see a different public address — the VPN’s exit server, a proxy, or a Tor relay — instead of your provider-assigned IP. Your private (LAN) IPs stay inside your network. Note that Incognito mode does not change your IP; it only clears local history and cookies.
Methods compared
| Method | Hides IP? | Encryption | Speed | Streaming | P2P | Cost | Setup |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| VPN | ✅ Yes | ✅ Yes | Fast–Medium | Often works | Often allowed (check ToS) | Paid (some free) | Easy (apps) |
| HTTPS Proxy | ✅ Per app | ✅ App→Proxy | Fast | Sometimes | Varies | Free/Paid | Medium |
| SOCKS Proxy | ✅ Per app | ❌ No | Fast | Sometimes | Often used | Free/Paid | Medium |
| Tor Browser | ✅ Yes | ✅ Multi-hop | Slow–Medium | Unreliable | Discouraged | Free | Easy (browser) |
| Mobile Hotspot | ✅ Changes IP | ✅ TLS only | Medium | Often ok | Varies | Data plan | Easy |
| Public Wi‑Fi | ✅ Different IP | ✅ TLS only | Medium | Varies | Varies | Free | Easy |
Note: DNS-over-HTTPS/DoH improves privacy of DNS lookups but does not hide your public IP from websites.
Step‑by‑step: set up & verify
- Pick a method based on your goal (privacy, streaming, remote work).
- Install & connect (VPN app, proxy in your browser/app, or Tor Browser).
- Check your IP on What is My IP — confirm the address and city changed.
- Run leak tests: WebRTC (browser IP leaks) and DNS Lookup (resolver leaks).
- Harden the browser: limit third‑party cookies, consider anti‑fingerprinting, separate profiles for work/personal.
Prevent common leaks
- WebRTC: can reveal local/public IPs; use our WebRTC test and disable or restrict it if needed.
- DNS: ensure DNS goes through the VPN or your chosen resolver; verify via DNS Lookup.
- Account correlation: logging into the same accounts can deanonymize you regardless of IP; use separate profiles.
- Browser fingerprinting: IP is just one signal; combine with hardened settings or privacy‑focused browsers.
Choosing the right option
Privacy first: Tor or a reputable VPN. Streaming: VPN with servers in your target region. Remote work: VPN that supports your company’s protocols. Quick change of IP: mobile hotspot or different network.
Is hiding your IP legal?
In most countries, using a VPN, proxy or Tor is legal for privacy and security. Do not use these tools to violate terms of service or laws.
Test now: see your current public IP on What is My IP, then verify WebRTC and DNS to ensure there are no leaks.