VPN does not hide my location
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A Former User last edited by
OK, apparently I used the wrong term, it's exit portal not exit server.
Anyway, if the target site (in my case it was huffingtonpost.com) "sees" the geolocation of that exit portal it should not be able to find out my real location, just the geolocation of said exit portal, right? Maybe I'm too dense to understand this, it's entirely possible. -
leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
Original: http://huffingtonpost.com/ Local: the localized version of the site for your country if there is one.
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A Former User last edited by
OK, thanks.
If the exit portal is located in the US, I should get the US version of the site, right?
Just looking at the Washington Post website and the first thing I see is an ad, referring to my home town, a little hamlet in the Texas boondocks.
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A Former User last edited by
Just out of curiosity: Are you located in the US and do you have your VPN set to the Americas?
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A Former User last edited by
OK, then you cannot appreciate my frustration with this VPN thing.
Thanks for all the input. -
blackbird71 last edited by blackbird71
@esebm Try using the VPN to visit https://ipleak.net/ and it may give some information about what is leaking your location. Give it a few moments to accumulate information, and it should show you data about what information is available to a website and from what.
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A Former User last edited by
I did try the ipleak site and I see some IP addresses and my true home location but I'm not sure how to interpret the data.
I know that WebRTC is set to "Disable non-proxied UDP". -
A Former User last edited by
No, it's not the IP address on the VPN icon, it must be my real address.