Is your VPN leaking DNS?
A DNS leak exposes your browsing destinations to your ISP even when a VPN is active. This test analyzes which DNS resolvers are processing your queries and checks whether any belong to your ISP rather than your VPN provider.
Extended test samples more resolvers — takes ~30 seconds
Sending DNS probes…
DNS resolvers detected
IP AddressHostnameISPCountryType
Resolver response timeline

Can a DNS leak expose my browsing history to my ISP?

Yes. Even with a VPN active, a DNS leak exposes every domain name you query to the DNS server receiving those queries — which, in a leak scenario, is your ISP's DNS resolver. Your ISP can build a near-complete log of your browsing activity from DNS query data alone.

Does using Google DNS (8.8.8.8) or Cloudflare DNS (1.1.1.1) prevent DNS leaks?

Not on its own. If those DNS servers are being queried outside the VPN tunnel, it is still a DNS leak — the traffic bypasses your VPN's encryption regardless of which DNS server is being used. DNS servers must be accessed through the VPN tunnel to avoid leaks.

Does the DNS Leak Test store my DNS data?

No. ProxyDime's DNS Leak Test only reports which resolvers respond to test queries — it does not log query content, your IP address, or any identifying information.