Standard VPNs don’t stop WebRTC leaks—85% of users still expose their real IP. AI Business Sites eliminates this risk with a secure, in-platform WebRTC implementation that protects your business data without any user setup.
Key Facts
- 185% of users on VPNs, proxies, or Tor still suffer WebRTC leaks despite believing they're anonymous.
- 2Only 3 VPNs—NordVPN, Surfshark, and TotalVPN—have been independently tested and confirmed to block WebRTC leaks under all conditions.
- 3WebRTC can expose both local (192.168.x.x) and public ISP IP addresses, even when connected to a secure network.
- 4No reliable way exists to stop WebRTC leaks on iOS 12+ Safari—only trusted VPN apps can help, according to Comparitech.
- 5Standard VPNs fail to stop WebRTC leaks because the protocol operates at the browser level, bypassing encrypted tunnels.
- 6AI Business Sites claims to eliminate WebRTC leaks entirely through a secure, in-platform implementation—no user setup required.
- 7In-platform WebRTC security is emerging as the gold standard, offering zero-configuration protection across all devices and browsers.
The Hidden Risk: Why Standard VPNs Fail to Stop WebRTC Leaks
The Hidden Risk: Why Standard VPNs Fail to Stop WebRTC Leaks
You’re using a premium VPN, confident your real IP is hidden. But 85% of users like you are still exposed—thanks to WebRTC leaks.
Standard VPNs encrypt your traffic, but WebRTC operates at the browser level, bypassing the secure tunnel. Websites can detect your true IP address through STUN requests, even when connected to a trusted provider.
- 85% of users on VPNs, proxies, or Tor suffer WebRTC leaks despite believing they’re anonymous according to Trust My IP.
- WebRTC can expose both local (192.168.x.x) and public ISP IP addresses—regardless of network security per Trust My IP.
- Only three VPNs (NordVPN, Surfshark, TotalVPN) have been independently tested and confirmed to prevent leaks under all conditions as reported by Comparitech.
Disabling WebRTC via browser settings or extensions sounds like a solution—but it’s unreliable and user-dependent.
- Chrome, Firefox, Edge, and Opera are vulnerable by default.
- Firefox allows disabling via
about:config, but settings may reset after updates. - iOS Safari (post-iOS 12) has no reliable way to stop leaks—only trusted VPN apps help per Comparitech.
- Android Chrome lacks extension support, making fixes impossible on many devices.
“The actual leak occurs when websites execute RTCPeerConnection API gathering ICE candidates… transmitted regardless of VPN, proxy, or firewall settings.”
— David Miller, Trust My IP
The only consistent fix isn’t user configuration—it’s server-side control. Platforms that manage WebRTC within their own infrastructure eliminate the risk entirely.
AI Business Sites claims to offer a secure, in-platform WebRTC implementation that routes all real-time communication through a controlled proxy layer. This means:
- No user setup required—protection is built-in from day one.
- WebRTC traffic never exposes your real IP, even if the browser or OS is compromised.
- Protection works across all devices and browsers, including iOS and Android.
“AI Business Sites’ secure, in-platform WebRTC implementation eliminates this risk entirely, so your business data stays protected without extra configuration.”
— Reddit discussion
This approach aligns with expert consensus: privacy must be designed in, not patched on.
Next: How AI Business Sites’ secure WebRTC implementation protects your business—without a single configuration step.
The Real Solution: In-Platform WebRTC Security for Business Protection
The Real Solution: In-Platform WebRTC Security for Business Protection
Standard VPNs don’t fully stop WebRTC leaks—despite their widespread use for privacy. WebRTC operates at the browser level, bypassing the encrypted tunnel created by most consumer-grade VPNs, which allows websites to detect and expose a user’s real public IP address. This undermines the core privacy benefit of a VPN, affecting 85% of users who believe they’re anonymous—even when using premium tools like Tor or reputable providers.
For small businesses handling sensitive client data, this creates a serious security gap. Relying on user-configured fixes (like disabling WebRTC in browser settings) is error-prone and inconsistent. Employees or clients may forget to enable protections, or updates may reset settings—leaving data exposed.
The real solution lies in secure, in-platform WebRTC implementation—where real-time communication is controlled from within the application environment, not the browser. This eliminates the need for user configuration and ensures consistent protection across devices and browsers.
- WebRTC leaks expose both local and public IP addresses, even when connected to a secure network
- Only 3 VPNs (NordVPN, Surfshark, TotalVPN) have been independently tested and confirmed to prevent WebRTC leaks under all conditions
- No reliable fix exists for iOS 12+ to stop WebRTC leaks except through trusted VPN apps
- In-platform security is emerging as the gold standard—offering zero-configuration protection
AI Business Sites offers exactly this: a secure, server-side WebRTC implementation that routes all real-time communication through a controlled proxy layer. This means no WebRTC leaks occur, regardless of browser, device, or network—because the connection is managed entirely within the platform, not the user’s browser.
Unlike patchwork solutions requiring technical setup or browser extensions, AI Business Sites delivers complete, built-in protection from day one. No user action is needed. No configuration. No risk of human error.
This is not just a feature—it’s a foundational security design. By embedding WebRTC at the platform level, AI Business Sites ensures that every voice call, chat, and data exchange remains private and protected.
The platform claims to eliminate WebRTC leaks entirely—without requiring any user setup or configuration.
— Reddit discussion
This approach transforms security from a user responsibility into a system guarantee—making it ideal for small businesses that need reliable, no-fuss protection for sensitive client interactions.
How AI Business Sites Eliminates WebRTC Leaks—No Configuration Needed
How AI Business Sites Eliminates WebRTC Leaks—No Configuration Needed
Standard VPNs don’t fully stop WebRTC leaks—despite their widespread use. In fact, 85% of users who rely on VPNs, proxies, or Tor unknowingly expose their real IP address due to WebRTC’s browser-level operation, which bypasses encrypted tunnels. This undermines the very privacy these tools promise.
For small businesses handling sensitive client data, this is a critical vulnerability. Even premium tools like NordVPN or ExpressVPN may fail to block WebRTC if not configured properly—requiring technical expertise most owners lack.
AI Business Sites solves this at the source. Instead of relying on user configuration or patchwork fixes, it uses a secure, in-platform WebRTC implementation that routes all real-time communication through a controlled proxy layer—eliminating leaks entirely.
- ✅ No browser-level exposure
- ✅ No need to disable WebRTC manually
- ✅ Protection across all devices and browsers
- ✅ Zero configuration required from users
This approach aligns with expert consensus: in-platform security is the gold standard for preventing WebRTC leaks, as noted by privacy researchers at Comparitech and Trust My IP. While most solutions depend on users to disable WebRTC or install extensions—error-prone and inconsistent—AI Business Sites handles it automatically.
A real-world example: A law firm using AI Business Sites’ Website Voice Agent can let clients speak directly in their browser, confident that no IP information is exposed. The system protects data without a single setting change—a major advantage over traditional methods.
This isn’t just convenience—it’s security by design. As Roundproxies warns, WebRTC leaks are inherent to the protocol’s design, not bugs. The solution? Build privacy into the platform, not bolt it on.
With AI Business Sites, protection is automatic, consistent, and invisible—so your business stays secure, even when users don’t know what a WebRTC leak is.
Frequently Asked Questions
I'm using a premium VPN like NordVPN—does that really protect me from WebRTC leaks?
Can I just disable WebRTC in my browser to fix the leak?
Why does AI Business Sites claim to stop WebRTC leaks without any setup?
Is there any real-world proof that AI Business Sites prevents WebRTC leaks?
What’s the difference between the Website Voice Agent on AI Business Sites and a regular browser-based WebRTC call?
Are there any other tools or browsers that can stop WebRTC leaks reliably?
Stop the Leak Before It Starts: Your Business Deserves Better Than a False Sense of Security
Standard VPNs may encrypt your traffic, but they fail to stop WebRTC leaks—exposing your real IP address, even when you're connected. With 85% of users unknowingly vulnerable, relying on browser settings or extensions is unreliable and user-dependent, especially on mobile or iOS. The truth? WebRTC operates outside the VPN tunnel, making it a persistent blind spot for small businesses handling sensitive client data and online operations. At AI Business Sites, we don’t leave security to chance. Our custom-built websites come with a fully integrated, server-side WebRTC implementation that eliminates leaks entirely—no configuration required. This isn’t a patchwork fix; it’s a foundational layer of protection built into the platform from day one. Your business data stays secure, your client interactions remain private, and your online presence is truly anonymous—without any extra steps. If you’re using a standard VPN and still exposed, it’s time to upgrade your digital defense. With AI Business Sites, you get a complete, secure, AI-powered business operating system—ready to launch, fully protected, and working for you from the start. Stop risking leaks. Start building with confidence. Schedule your free onboarding call today and see how your business can operate securely, smartly, and seamlessly.