IP Profile
IP Privacy Score Checker
Check your public IP, ISP, location, VPN/proxy/Tor signals, DNS and WebRTC exposure, and browser-environment consistency. A higher score means fewer visible identity and location leaks.
IP privacy score
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IP risk, proxy, VPN, and leak checks
Score breakdown
Start with the score, then inspect the reason
ping123 combines public IP data, network ownership, proxy traits, browser timezone, DNS signals, and WebRTC exposure into a repeatable privacy view. It is not an anonymity promise; it helps you find the visible clues that may reveal your identity, region, or route.
Public IP and ASN
Confirm the exit IP, carrier, ASN, city, and country that websites can actually see.
VPN / Proxy / Tor
Check whether the current exit looks like a proxy, VPN, Tor, datacenter, or shared node.
DNS / WebRTC leaks
Run manual browser checks to see whether another network route is exposed.
Browser consistency
Compare platform, browser, language, and timezone with the IP region.
Practical workflow
Run the checks in a repeatable order
- 1. Refresh the public IP profile and confirm the country, ASN, and organization match the network you meant to use.
- 2. Run WebRTC only when needed, then compare candidates with the visible IP and VPN or proxy route.
- 3. Run DNS after WebRTC so resolver country and provider can be compared with the same session.
- 4. Treat the anonymity radar as a summary of visible signals, not as a promise of security or account approval.
Limits
What ping123 does not claim
ping123 does not prove anonymity, bypass platform rules, or identify the person behind an IP. It shows the network and browser signals visible to this session, explains common mismatches, and keeps sensitive manual checks under your control.
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