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Hello everyone, I have time for a mini-article, which I want to dedicate to the topic of checking IP addresses before working through third-party services (checkers).
There are various well-known checkers in the public, they are all about the same and get by with anti-detects, because anti-detects are adjusted just for them.
Important: Never open a checker in the same session where you will work, and some even with the IP from which you will work.
Few people know, but all checkers share information with anti-fraud providers and replenish the database of resident anonymizers - VPN / proxy.
Examples of checkers:
https://abrahamjuliot.github.io/creepjs/ - the most parameters, the most adequate checker at the moment.
http://pixelscan.net - it definitely shares IP and exposes you.
http://webbrowsertools.com - here it is important to check once, whether ipv6 is leaking in your system, as it can burn your real IP, despite the enabled OpenVPN.
There are various well-known checkers in the public, they are all about the same and get by with anti-detects, because anti-detects are adjusted just for them.
Important: Never open a checker in the same session where you will work, and some even with the IP from which you will work.
Few people know, but all checkers share information with anti-fraud providers and replenish the database of resident anonymizers - VPN / proxy.
Examples of checkers:
https://abrahamjuliot.github.io/creepjs/ - the most parameters, the most adequate checker at the moment.
http://pixelscan.net - it definitely shares IP and exposes you.
http://webbrowsertools.com - here it is important to check once, whether ipv6 is leaking in your system, as it can burn your real IP, despite the enabled OpenVPN.