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    What's My IP?

    Check your public IP address and confirm whether your VPN is active.

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    Why does my IP look different on different sites?

    ZibalVPN uses a smart split-tunneling architecture. When you visit a dedicated service, your traffic exits through our dedicated tunnel and the website sees a dedicated IP. When you visit an international site, your traffic exits through our foreign server and the site sees an international IP. This is by design — it is exactly why ZibalVPN works for both dedicated services and bypassing restrictions.

    1Why does whatismyip.com show a foreign IP when I am connected?

    Because whatismyip.com is hosted abroad. Your request to it correctly travels through the international tunnel and exits via our foreign server, so it sees a foreign IP. This is the IP that all foreign websites will see — and that's exactly what you want for accessing blocked content.

    2How do I know the dedicated tunnel is working?

    Open one of the dedicated services covered by your plan. If it loads without any extra tricks, it means your traffic is being split correctly and dedicated services are being reached through ZibalVPN's dedicated server — which is exactly what should happen.

    3Is my real IP visible to anyone?

    No. Your real ISP IP is only visible to ZibalVPN's entry server, which never logs it. Every website you visit sees one of our exit IPs, not yours.