Sometimes you may experience an IP address leak while connected to Private Internet Access (PIA). An IP leak occurs when your real IP address becomes visible while you are connected to a VPN.
Follow these steps to fix the issue. Disconnect from PIA before you begin.
- Disable WebRTC in all browsers.
- Try changing ports in the PIA app by following the steps applicable to your operating system:
- Change the protocol you are connecting over:
- Within the application, Settings go to the Connection Tab
- Select OpenVPN or WireGuard protocol
After performing the above steps, try reconnecting to the VPN and going to our website here to see if the IP Address issue has been resolved.
If the issue persists, I would like you to uninstall and reinstall the app using the following guide for your device:
- Windows - Uninstalling the PIA Client with the In-App Uninstaller
- Windows- Install the PIA App
- macOS - Uninstalling the PIA App Using the In-App Uninstaller
- macOS - Installing the PIA App
- Linux - Uninstalling the PIA App using the In-App Uninstaller
- Linux(systemd) - Installing the PIA App
Once you have successfully uninstalled and reinstalled our application, re-test your connection to ensure you are protected!
The easiest way to tell if you are fully protected by the VPN is to visit our "What’s My IP" VPN testing page here.
If it reports that "You are protected by PIA", great! You are connected to our VPN!
If the testing page reports that "You are not protected" or "Your private information is exposed," then something needs to be fixed.
If the issue persists, please reach out to customer support here.