MyIPScan
Media Kit

Press & Media Kit

Resources for journalists, bloggers, and researchers writing about internet privacy, VPN security, IP addresses, or browser fingerprinting. For press inquiries, contact the editorial team at the address below.

About MyIPScan

MyIPScan is a privacy tools platform that helps users understand what information their browser and network expose to websites and their internet service provider. It offers a suite of free, no-account-required tools for checking IP addresses, testing VPN connections for leaks, detecting DNS and WebRTC leaks, and analysing browser fingerprints.

The platform was built with a clear-limits philosophy: results are presented as diagnostic signals rather than certifications, and the site explains what each result means and what its limitations are. MyIPScan is produced by the MyIPScan Editorial Team and reviewed by Katia Belokon, who holds a background in network engineering and internet privacy research.

One-sentence description

MyIPScan is a free, no-account privacy testing platform covering IP lookup, VPN leak detection, DNS and WebRTC leaks, browser fingerprinting, and ASN analysis.

One-paragraph description

MyIPScan offers a comprehensive set of internet privacy and network diagnostics tools including a VPN Leak Test, DNS Leak Test, WebRTC Leak Test, IPv6 Leak Test, Browser Fingerprint Test, IP Geolocation Lookup, and WHOIS Lookup. The platform also provides a Public Exposure Report that combines IP, DNS, WebRTC, and browser fingerprint checks into a single privacy audit. All tools are free, require no account or registration, and are accessible directly in the browser. Results include clear explanations of what each finding means and — critically — what it does not mean, reflecting MyIPScan's commitment to accurate, non-alarmist privacy information.

Key facts

Website
myipscan.net
Primary tools
VPN Leak Test, DNS Leak Test, WebRTC Leak Test, IPv6 Leak Test, Browser Fingerprint, IP Geolocation, WHOIS, Public Exposure Report
Provider databases
40 ASN pages, 20 IP Ranges pages, 12 VPN brand self-test pages
Educational content
6 guides covering ASNs, VPN leaks, DNS leaks, WebRTC, IP geolocation, and browser fingerprinting
Account required
No. All tools are accessible without registration.
Cost
Free
Editorial lead
Katia Belokon
Editorial policy
myipscan.net/editorial-policy
Methodology
myipscan.net/methodology

How to cite MyIPScan

When referencing MyIPScan data or tools in an article, we recommend the following citation format:

MyIPScan (2026). [Tool name or data point]. Retrieved from https://myipscan.net/[path]. MyIPScan Editorial Team, reviewed by Katia Belokon.

For informal web use: "via MyIPScan" is sufficient.

Logo and brand assets

The MyIPScan wordmark consists of the brand mark icon followed by the name "MyIPScan" in a sans-serif typeface. The primary color is #f47f1e (orange) on dark backgrounds, and the name is always written as one word: MyIPScan (not "My IP Scan", not "MyIpScan").

Please do not alter the logo colors, aspect ratio, or add visual effects. Do not use the MyIPScan logo to imply endorsement of a third-party product.

Embed a widget

Webmasters and bloggers can embed the free MyIPScan "What is my IP" widget on their site. See the embed documentation page for copy-paste code and usage terms. A visible link credit to MyIPScan is required.

Media contact

For press inquiries, interview requests, or fact-checking assistance, contact the MyIPScan editorial team via the contact page. We aim to respond to press inquiries within 2 business days.

For questions about methodology, data accuracy, or tool design, the methodology page covers our approach in detail. For editorial standards, see the editorial policy.

Coverage guidelines

  • MyIPScan tools provide diagnostic information, not certified security assessments. Please do not describe results as "certified" or "guaranteed" in coverage.
  • All results reflect the network and browser conditions at the time of the test and may change.
  • When covering VPN leak test results, please note that MyIPScan identifies what is visible, not whether a VPN provider is negligent — there are legitimate reasons certain IPs or ASNs appear in results.
  • MyIPScan does not rank or certify VPN providers. Coverage suggesting otherwise would be inaccurate.