How anonymous are you?
A complete privacy audit of your connection. Tests every major identity-exposure vector — WebRTC, HTTP headers, DNS routing, browser fingerprint, and timezone consistency — and returns a scored report.
WebRTC leak HTTP headers DNS routing Browser fingerprint Timezone match IP reputation Canvas hash HTTP/2 signals
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If my IP is masked, am I anonymous?

Not necessarily. True anonymity requires that your IP, WebRTC, DNS, browser fingerprint, timezone, and HTTP headers all consistently point to the same non-identifying profile. A single inconsistency — like your IP showing the US but your timezone showing IST — is enough for sophisticated detection systems to flag your session.

How do I fix a WebRTC leak?

Most modern VPNs include WebRTC leak protection. If using a browser only, install a WebRTC control extension (such as WebRTC Network Limiter for Chrome) to restrict local IP discovery. Anti-detect browsers handle WebRTC natively by replacing the exposed IP with the proxy IP.​

Does this tool track or log my anonymity test results?

No. ProxyDime's Anonymity Checker runs entirely client-side for fingerprint checks and does not log or store test results, IP addresses, or any identifying data.