A DNS leak occurs when your device uses your ISP’s DNS servers instead of the secure DNS servers provided by your VPN, potentially exposing your online activity. To ensure your connection is private and secure, it’s important to check for DNS leaks while connected to ZoogVPN.
Here’s how you can test for DNS leaks:
- Run the DNS leak test. Visit ZoogVPN’s DNS Leak Test page. The test will display the DNS servers your device is using.
- Analyze the results. If you see DNS servers listed that belong to your ISP or any entity other than ZoogVPN, it indicates a DNS leak. Ideally, only the VPN server’s DNS information should appear.
If you detect a DNS leak, it’s crucial to address the issue to maintain your privacy. Follow the step-by-step guide provided on our DNS leak fix page to resolve the problem effectively.
We at ZoogVPN provide secure DNS servers and leak prevention measures, so you can enjoy a truly private browsing experience. Remember to perform regular tests to ensure your connection remains secure.