Tools

Privacy helpers with clear limits.

Zaylo tools explain what they can check from your browser and avoid presenting incomplete checks as complete tests.

Tools

Useful checks, clearly labeled.

Available tools run with clear explanations. More advanced leak checks are marked as coming soon until they can be verified accurately.

Check what websites can see

Start with public request details, then compare again after connecting to your VPN.

Keep tools plain

Each tool explains what it can inspect and what it cannot verify from a browser alone.

Use local helpers

The password generator runs locally in the browser and avoids sending the generated value to Zaylo.

Privacy checks

Use tools as signals, not as broad security promises.

Browser-side checks are useful when their limits are clear. Zaylo labels what is available, what is planned, and what each result can tell you.

Start with the public IP check

The public IP tool compares what a website can see before and after connecting to a VPN.

If the result does not change after connecting, check VPN status, refresh, and confirm your location.

Use passwords as a separate security layer

Connection privacy and account security are different problems.

The password generator runs locally and should be used with a password manager.

Wait for complete leak checks

DNS and WebRTC checks need careful implementation and clear explanations.

Placeholder pages remain visible for status but are not treated as available tools.