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IPRisk Sentinel

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Overview

Monitor exit IP / WebRTC / DNS leaks in real time; alert instantly when your real identity is accidentally exposed.

Glance at the icon before you act — confirm your exit IP, WebRTC, and DNS haven't changed. Your proxy can drop or rotate nodes at any time, and you won't feel it. This extension continuously compares your exit IP, WebRTC exposure, and DNS resolver location against a baseline, and shows the result as an icon color. Green means proceed. Red means check your proxy first. How to Use: • Glance at the icon before logging in. • Green = matches baseline, safe to proceed. • Red = something changed, check your proxy first. Platform Risk Context: • ChatGPT uses a PoW difficulty system to rate IP quality. Low-quality IPs (datacenter / shared) get degraded to 4o-mini instead of 4o. • Claude focuses on IP authenticity. Datacenter and shared IPs with high request volume frequently trigger account bans. • Amazon launched an AI-powered risk system in 2026 that cross-references IP addresses, DNS records, WebRTC leaks, and device fingerprints to detect linked accounts. • TikTok monitors IP geolocation jumps and DNS/WebRTC leaks of real location. Anomalies can trigger zero-view or throttling. • Anti-detect browsers (AdsPower / Multilogin) handle window fingerprint isolation but do not monitor whether your proxy dropped or DNS is leaking — that is what this extension covers. This extension cannot prevent bans, fix proxies, or replace checking your own configuration. It does one thing: before you act, the icon color tells you whether your network environment has changed. Core Features: • Exit IP Check — Compares your exit IP every minute; icon color reflects status. • WebRTC Leak Detection — Detects if your browser exposes your real public IP via WebRTC. • DNS Leak Detection — Detects if DNS queries bypass the proxy and hit your local resolver. • Baseline Lock — Set your current environment as baseline; icon turns red on deviation. • In-Page Notice — A toast appears when the environment changes. • System Notification — Native browser notifications so you don't miss changes when minimized. • Auto-Retest on Reconnect — Automatically re-checks after network recovery. Technical Highlights: • Built on Manifest V3 with a background Service Worker. • Three-source fallback chain — single-source failure does not affect detection. • Does not collect browsing history, read page content, or upload personal data. • Lightweight — only a quick IP poll each minute; barely uses any bandwidth. Works best with iprisk.top for IP purity checks and PoW difficulty scoring.

Details

  • Version
    1.3.0
  • Updated
    April 22, 2026
  • Size
    67.05KiB
  • Languages
    2 languages
  • Developer
    Website
    Email
    hi@iprisk.top
  • Non-trader
    This developer has not identified itself as a trader. For consumers in the European Union, please note that consumer rights do not apply to contracts between you and this developer.

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