HTTP observation

The HTTP address is the source address visible when the browser requests Deep IP Trace through Cloudflare. When a VPN carries that request, this is normally the VPN exit address.

WebRTC observation

The browser creates temporary peer connections and contacts multiple STUN servers. Returned ICE candidates are normalized and grouped as public, private, loopback, or mDNS identifiers. Duplicate addresses are shown once.

Verdict rules

  • Detected IP leak: a public WebRTC address is absent from the public HTTP observations.
  • No leak detected: the analysis observed no alternate public WebRTC address.
  • Incomplete analysis: the available browser evidence is insufficient for a complete comparison.

“No leak detected” describes only the evidence available during that run. It is not a guarantee about every network path, browser, or application on the device.

Scope and privacy

The analysis does not inspect DNS resolver exposure, traffic from other apps, or physical network hops. GeoIP locations are approximate and may be outdated or assigned to a network provider rather than the user.

Deep IP Trace uses no cookies, accounts, or device fingerprinting and does not retain analysis results. Third-party STUN servers receive the WebRTC requests required for candidate discovery.