What is a Virtual Private Network (VPN)?
A VPN (Virtual Private Network) is a service that creates a safe, encrypted "tunnel" over the internet between your device and the websites you visit. It hides your real IP address and replaces it with one from the VPN provider’s server, making it impossible for ISPs or hackers to track your physical location or browsing activities.
Why Do You Need to Check for VPN/Proxy?
While VPNs are great for privacy, many websites block them to prevent fraud or regional bypasses. Our tool helps you verify if your connection is being flagged as "Hosting" or "Proxy."
Ensure your VPN is actually hiding your ISP details and not leaking your real data.
Datacenter IPs are often blacklisted by banking and streaming sites. Check yours here.