Proxy/VPN Check

Detect whether your current IP address is associated with a proxy server, VPN, or Tor network. Check your anonymity level and connection type.

How Proxy/VPN Detection Works

Our tool analyzes your IP address against multiple data sources to determine if you're connecting through a proxy, VPN, or Tor network.

Detection Methods

Types of Proxies

How does this tool work?

When you visit this page, the tool automatically checks your current IP address against multiple data sources. It looks up your IP in proxy/VPN databases, checks Shodan InternetDB for open ports commonly associated with proxies, analyzes your reverse DNS hostname, and examines your ASN to determine if you're using a data center or residential ISP. It also performs a WebRTC leak test to detect potential IP leaks.

Why should you check for proxy/VPN usage?

How to protect your privacy

  1. Use a reputable VPN: Choose a VPN provider that doesn't log your activity and offers strong encryption.
  2. Disable WebRTC: Use browser settings or extensions to prevent WebRTC from leaking your real IP.
  3. Use Tor Browser: For maximum anonymity, the Tor network routes your traffic through multiple encrypted relays.
  4. Check for DNS leaks: Ensure your DNS queries are also routed through your VPN, not your ISP.
  5. Avoid free proxies: Free proxies may log your traffic, inject ads, or serve malware.

Limitations

Proxy detection is not 100% accurate. Some VPNs and proxies are designed to evade detection, while some legitimate connections may be flagged. Results should be used as an indicator, not absolute proof.