am i hidden

im new to this, so here my question , i got my utorrent set up with pia proxy and im useing the chrome extension
am i hidden useing this set?
i do trun the extension off for a few sites i use cause they dont allow vpn and i done gone and got 1 ip adress baned{ sorry}
oh and my speed is slower to any tips would help

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  • edited April 2017
    sadpuppy said:
    im new to this, so here my question , i got my utorrent set up with pia proxy and im useing the chrome extension
    am i hidden useing this set?
    i do trun the extension off for a few sites i use cause they dont allow vpn and i done gone and got 1 ip adress baned{ sorry}
    oh and my speed is slower to any tips would help
    Here are some common websites I use to see if my IP addresses are leaking even when I am behind the VPN. Probably the best and most exhaustive website for testing IP address leaks is IP Leak. You can visit the website here:

    https://www.ipleak.net/

    Some other websites include DNS Leak Test:

    https://www.dnsleaktest.com/

    And of course, Private Internet Access' own test site DNS Leak:

    http://dnsleak.com/

    The websites that I listed are excellent in determining whether or not your IPv4 addresses are leaking. However, more and more websites are supporting the new IPv6 protocol. That means you also have to test and see if IPv6 requests are leaking. Now I personally recommend that you disable IPv6 completely, however, if you still want to leave your IPv6 protocol enabled, then here are a few other websites that can help you determine whether you are leaking IPv6 requests including Test your IPv6:

    http://test-ipv6.com/

    And IPv6 Test:

    http://ipv6-test.com/

    IMPORTANT NOTE: When you visit IPv6 Test, you want your IPv6 test score to be low (such as a 3/20). This means that your IPv6 address isn't leaking requests. So when you see messages on these websites that "No IPv6 address detected" or the IPv6 is "Not Supported", that's a GOOD THING so don't panic. This is because PIA does not natively support IPv6. The best thing you can do at this point is to simply disable the IPv6 protocol entirely (which is what the "Prevent IPv6 Leaks" option does anyways).

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