Is there any way to prevent the detection of my VPN? Some privacy-focused websites block VPN connections. Without disabling the VPN, we can’t access those websites, is there any way to hide that I am using a VPN? How do they know I am using a VPN or not? What technology is behind the scene?
Ways to spot VPN use:
- your IP will be a known IP associated with a VPN
- your IP will sometimes be associated with a datacenter (not residential)
- you leaked your DNS (so the target saw traffic coming from London, but DNS coming in via France)
Optional , advanced:
- The device you’re connecting from can see wifi MACs that are known to be in a different country than your IP claims
- The device you’re connecting from seemed to move from India to America in 30 seconds. This is impossible, and would raise an immediate flag.
So, to hide VPN use - stop those things happening.
They buy access to an API. https://vpnapi.io/
You need a residential dedicated IP (one that doesn’t belong to a data center)
You can check the IP address in ip2proxy.com and it will report if one IP address has been detected as VPN or other type of proxies.
Pretty much summed it up. Most VPN/proxy detection services like IPQS just look for whether the IP is a known exit point for a proxy/VPN (i.e. being associated with a provider/datacenter). There’s also the risk that your VPN is leaking data that’s being sniffed by whichever detection service the end/target site is using. Most VPNs have already been fingerprinted and are thus, easily detected. It would be difficult to hide that you’re behind a VPN. I’d recommend going with a HQ residential/mobile proxy (one that isn’t being recognized or has a low fraud score on the detection sites). You can scan the IP before you buy it or ask for screenshots of scans before purchase : Proxy Detection Test | Detect Proxies With Our IP Lookup
Thanks for the explanation, but tell me how WARP+ bypassing it?
Idk, it’s not a VPN. It’s called an argo tunnel and may not be registered on the known VPN database