Privacy checks for VPN users: what browsers can expose, how to read DNS/WebRTC/IPv6 tests, and when kill switch matters.
Check which resolvers a site sees after VPN connection and whether browser Secure DNS is still active.
Browsers can expose local or public addresses through WebRTC even when normal traffic uses the VPN.
If your network and destination support IPv6, confirm whether IPv6 is tunneled or should be disabled.
Use it when a brief loss of connectivity is safer than direct fallback outside the VPN.
Run a practical DNS leak test, compare Windows and Android results, and understand when Private DNS, WebRTC, or IPv6 can confuse VPN diagnostics.
A practical privacy test for VPN users: DNS leak tests, WebRTC IP exposure, IPv6 behavior, browser secure DNS, and what to record.
Learn how Android Private DNS interacts with VPN apps, DNS leak tests, captive portals, and troubleshooting steps for GhostMesh.
Understand what a VPN kill switch does, when it matters, how it interacts with split tunneling, and what to test in GhostMesh.
Fix internet access after a VPN disconnect when kill switch keeps traffic blocked. Check VPN state, protected apps, routes, and public Wi-Fi portals.