IP Risk
Your proxy can drop or rotate nodes at any time, and you won't feel it. This extension continuously compares your exit IP, WebRTC, and DNS against a baseline. Green means proceed. Red means check your proxy first.
These platforms actively check the same things this extension monitors.
OpenAI adjusts model allocation based on your exit IP quality. Datacenter IPs and shared proxy nodes often get a degraded model — what users call "being nerfed." When your proxy rotates nodes, IP quality can drop instantly. You won't notice, but your replies will.
IP Exit IP quality directly affects your chat experience
Anthropic's risk system focuses on IP authenticity. Datacenter IPs and high-frequency requests from shared proxies are the top triggers for bans. Many users get banned because their proxy silently dropped — falling back to a direct connection or a flagged node without realizing it.
IP IP authenticity is the primary ban factor
Amazon's risk system cross-references IP addresses, DNS records, WebRTC leaks, and device fingerprints to detect linked accounts. For multi-store sellers, the real danger isn't an investigation — it's a one-minute proxy drop they didn't notice, causing two stores to log in from the same IP.
IP DNS WebRTC All three are checked
TikTok monitors IP geolocation consistency and probes DNS and WebRTC for real-location leaks. If your IP says US but the DNS resolver points elsewhere, that mismatch alone can trigger throttling or zero views. Many "dead accounts" aren't a content problem — the network environment was inconsistent.
IP DNS WebRTC Location consistency is key
It doesn't fix problems. It just lets you know whether the environment changed before you act.
Your proxy provider may have rotated nodes behind the scenes, and your IP quality could have dropped from residential to datacenter. Glance at the icon before starting a conversation. Green means safe.
Multiple stores on multiple proxies. A one-minute drop could go unnoticed. Confirm the IP is still the right one before logging in.
You won't feel DNS falling back to your local ISP. Check before posting to confirm the DNS resolver is still in the proxy exit country.
Anti-detect browsers handle fingerprint isolation but don't monitor proxy drops or DNS leaks. Confirm all three checks are green before opening a window — this is the gap they don't cover.
Three things, continuously compared against the baseline you locked.
Checks your public exit IP once a minute against the baseline you locked. Node rotation, proxy drops, Wi-Fi switches — if the IP changes, it flags red.
Uses STUN servers to check whether your browser is exposing your real public IP via WebRTC. SOCKS5 proxies don't handle WebRTC — this is the most common leak point.
Generates random subdomains to trigger DNS lookups, then checks which country the resolver is in. If it's your local ISP instead of the proxy exit country, DNS is leaking.
Setting expectations upfront.
No. It only alerts you when the environment changes. A green icon means IP, WebRTC, and DNS still match your baseline at this moment. But whether a platform bans you depends on many other factors.
It alerts once. Then toggle the lock in the popup — it sets the current IP as the new baseline and keeps comparing from there.
Anti-detect browsers handle window-level fingerprint isolation — Canvas, fonts, UA, and so on. But they don't watch whether your proxy dropped, WebRTC leaked, or DNS fell back to your local ISP. This extension covers exactly that gap.
Passed Google's official security review with zero privacy permissions requested. All detection is completed locally in memory — no backend, no data reporting.
Each IP poll is under 1 KB — roughly 1.5 MB per day. WebRTC and DNS deep probes run once per hour by default, or immediately when an IP change is detected.
This extension answers "has my environment changed?" iprisk.top answers "is my IP any good?" — purity score, blacklist status, proxy/datacenter flags, and more. Use them together: first confirm IP quality on iprisk.top, then use the extension to make sure that IP stays the same while you work.
After installing, it auto-locks your current IP as the baseline. From then on, just glance at the icon before opening any app. Green means go. Red means wait.