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VPN Wave

Complete IP & DNS Leak Protection

A VPN is only as good as its ability to hide your real identity. Many VPNs leak your actual IP address or DNS queries through IPv6, WebRTC, or misconfigured DNS settings — defeating the entire purpose. VPN Wave is engineered to prevent every type of leak, ensuring your real IP address and browsing activity stay completely hidden from websites, ISPs, and trackers.

Key Benefits

Private DNS Resolution

All DNS queries go through VPN Wave encrypted DNS servers. Your ISP never sees which websites you visit, even the domain names.

IPv6 Leak Prevention

VPN Wave properly handles IPv6 traffic to prevent your real IP from leaking through IPv6 connections that bypass the VPN tunnel.

Real IP Address Hidden

Websites and online services see only the VPN server IP, never your actual IP address. Your real location stays completely private.

Continuous Leak Testing

Our infrastructure is regularly verified with independent leak detection tools. We test for IP, DNS, and WebRTC leaks to ensure complete protection.

How It Works

IP & DNS Leak Protection — Under the Hood

IP and DNS leaks are the most common VPN vulnerabilities. An IP leak exposes your real location and identity to websites, while a DNS leak reveals which sites you visit to your ISP — even when connected to a VPN. VPN Wave prevents these leaks through multiple layers: all DNS queries are routed through our own encrypted DNS servers (never your ISP), IPv6 traffic is properly handled to prevent bypass, and the system-level kill switch ensures no traffic escapes the tunnel during connection drops. Our infrastructure is regularly tested with independent leak detection tools to verify complete protection.

Got Questions?

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a DNS leak?

A DNS leak occurs when your DNS queries (the requests that translate domain names to IP addresses) bypass the VPN tunnel and go directly to your ISP. This reveals which websites you visit, even when using a VPN.

Does VPN Wave prevent IP leaks?

Yes. VPN Wave prevents IP leaks through IPv4, IPv6, and WebRTC. Your real IP address is never exposed to websites or online services while the VPN is connected.

How can I test for VPN leaks?

Connect to VPN Wave and visit any online leak test tool. It should show the VPN server IP and DNS servers — not your real IP or ISP DNS. VPN Wave is designed to pass all standard leak tests.

Does VPN Wave use its own DNS servers?

Yes. VPN Wave routes all DNS queries through our own encrypted DNS infrastructure. Your ISP never processes your DNS requests while the VPN is active.

What is an IP leak and why does it matter?

An IP leak occurs when your real IP address is exposed despite being connected to a VPN, usually through IPv6 or WebRTC. It reveals your actual location and identity. VPN Wave blocks all known leak vectors to keep your real IP hidden.

Does VPN Wave protect against WebRTC leaks?

Yes. WebRTC can expose your real IP address even with a VPN active. VPN Wave prevents WebRTC leaks by ensuring all traffic — including WebRTC connections — is routed through the encrypted tunnel.

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