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What this means

WebRTC can discover local network interfaces through STUN — potentially revealing IPs that differ from your public VPN address.

If local addresses appear here while you use a VPN, websites using WebRTC may learn more about your network than your public IP alone shows.

Many browsers let you disable WebRTC IP handling or use extensions — VPN apps sometimes include WebRTC leak protection too.

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What is WebRTC?

WebRTC enables real-time audio, video, and peer-to-peer connections directly in the browser without plugins.

To establish connections, browsers may query STUN servers for candidate IP addresses — including local LAN addresses.

Why VPN users care

Your public IP might be masked by a VPN, but WebRTC can still surface a local or ISP-assigned address to JavaScript on a page.

Privacy-focused browsers and VPN clients often mitigate this by limiting ICE candidate exposure.

FAQ

What is a WebRTC leak?

A WebRTC leak is when a website learns your local or real IP through WebRTC ICE candidates, even if your public IP appears masked.

Does WebRTC leak my IP with a VPN?

It can. A VPN masks your public IP, but WebRTC may still reveal local network addresses unless your browser or VPN client blocks ICE candidate exposure.

Should I disable WebRTC entirely?

Disabling WebRTC breaks video calls in the browser. Prefer browser settings or VPN features that hide local IPs without disabling WebRTC completely.

Does every VPN prevent WebRTC leaks?

No. Some VPNs only tunnel IP traffic. Check whether your VPN or browser explicitly offers WebRTC leak protection.

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