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Test VPN : Turbo VPN by VPNTEST.pro

Turbo VPN is one of the most downloaded VPNs on mobile devices—but is it really safe? To answer this question, we ran a full privacy and leak test using the tools available on vpntest.pro. Below, we break down the process in 5 clear phases, showing exactly how Turbo VPN performed.

🟢 Phase 1: Turning On Turbo VPN

We began by launching the Turbo VPN app and connecting to a VPN server. The app automatically selected a server located in the Netherlands. Once connected, we were ready to begin the test.

To evaluate whether Turbo VPN successfully masked our IP and real location, we navigated to the testing tool on vpntest.pro/test.

🟡 Phase 2: Choosing the Right IP Leak Option

Once the test page loaded, the tool displayed our detected IP address and virtual location, based on what the VPN had assigned us.

Below this, the tool offered two buttons:

  • The top button means “Yes, this is my real location,” which would indicate an IP leak.

  • The bottom button means “No, my real location is different,” which confirms that the VPN is working correctly.

Since our real location was not in the Netherlands, we selected the bottom button, meaning no IP leak was detected.

🔵 Phase 3: Starting the DNS Leak Test

Next, the tool automatically launched the DNS leak test, which is one of the most critical parts of VPN testing. The tool ran 20 DNS queries to detect all DNS servers involved.

To pass the test:

  • All 20 detected DNS servers must match the VPN’s location (Netherlands in our case).

  • If even one DNS server reveals a different country, the tool presents a list of all detected DNS locations and asks:

“Is your real location in this list?”

We answered “No”, confirming that no DNS leak occurred. If we had answered “Yes,” it would have meant Turbo VPN had leaked our DNS requests.

🔴 Phase 4: WebRTC Leak Detection

In this stage, the test tool checked whether WebRTC (a browser feature used for real-time communication) was exposing our real IP address.

If WebRTC is enabled and not blocked by the VPN, it can leak your actual IP—even if your VPN is connected.

Fortunately, Turbo VPN did not leak our IP via WebRTC. The detected IP was still the virtual IP from the VPN server in the Netherlands.

🟣 Phase 5: Final Results – Did Turbo VPN Pass?

At the end of the test, all results were summarized on one page. The results showed:

  • No IP Leak

  • No DNS Leak

  • No WebRTC Leak

🎉 Conclusion: Turbo VPN successfully passed all stages of the test and was verified as a secure VPN in our assessment using vpntest.pro.

💬 Final Thoughts

If you use Turbo VPN or any other VPN, it's essential to regularly test its effectiveness. Free tools like vpntest.pro make it easy to ensure your real IP, DNS requests, and browser settings are fully protected.

➡️ Test your VPN now: https://vpntest.pro/test

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Content Specialist with expertise in cybersecurity and online privacy. Sarah has been testing and reviewing VPN services for over 5 years and regularly contributes to leading tech publications.

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