See in real time everything any website can discover about you: IP, location, provider, and more.
| Without VPN | With Escudo VPN | |
|---|---|---|
| IP | — | Escudo server IP |
| Location | — | Server location |
| Provider | — | Not visible |
| DNS | — | Escudo encrypted DNS |
| Encryption | None | Post-quantum (Rosenpass) |
With Escudo VPN, your real IP stays hidden, your connection is encrypted, and nobody can track what you do online. Real residential IPs, zero trackers — desde solo.
An IP address (Internet Protocol) is a unique number assigned to your device each time you connect to the internet. It works like a digital "postal address" — it allows servers to know where to send the data you request.
There are two types of IP: IPv4 (like 189.50.32.100) and IPv6 (like 2001:0db8:85a3::8a2e:0370:7334). Your internet provider assigns this number to your connection, and it can reveal your city, region, provider, and even approximate coordinates.
Escudo VPN creates an encrypted tunnel between your device and our servers using the WireGuard protocol, the fastest and most secure available. All traffic passes through this tunnel, replacing your real IP with the server IP.
Additionally, our encrypted DNS prevents your provider from seeing which sites you access. And with post-quantum Rosenpass encryption, your keys are rotated every 120 seconds — protecting your data even against quantum computers of the future.