breathfree 1 Posted ... Hey, Im wondering what I missed. The problem is that google still suggests me search results for my real location. WebRTC is disabled checked via: https://ipleak.net/http://www.browserleaks.com/webrtc No DNS Leak checked via:https://ipleak.net/https://www.dnsleaktest.com/ Im using a totally fresh Firefox copy on Windows 7.I only searched for some queries with my real IP.I closed the browser. Enabled AirVPN via the AirVPN software.Restarted the browser... but Google still gives me result from location where I live. (Tells me the region "based on my ip")I do not search for location sensitive search terms. Just "car", "tree" ... etc normal words. I connected to serveral Servers, Netherlands, Canada.. etc.The same result.. google still know my location. (I closed and restarted Firefox before I changed AirServer) I also erased the firefox profile via (firefox -p) and created a new one.Im also using the privacy options from here: https://github.com/pyllyukko/user.js/Geolocation etc disabled... Visiting google with a fresh installed Opera Browser while being connected all the time to Cananda AirVPN (ipleak.net says Im unsing AirVPN Exit Node) google still gives me result for my region if I search for eg. "bike" (and tells me by region). Does anyone has any suggestion?Does anyone have the same problem? Thank you in advanced. Update:I installed again a fresh and different version of Firefox.. no changes.Perhaps a useful information: if I go to https://www.google.ca/ it says "Unknown location",but if I go to https://www.google.de/ it tells me my true location/region (of course while connected to AirVPN via software)The address is only 'https://www.google.de' (no engineid [&ei=] etc.) Important Anomaly:The extended dns leak test on https://www.dnsleaktest.com/ shows in 2 of 10 runs a german DNS address whileconnecting to a Canadian AirVPN Server with AirVPN Software. Windows 7 network setting "Use the following DNS" is set to '10.4.0.1.'Can anyone provide more information to this problem? Fixed update:I think I "fixed" it. I disabled IPv6 support in the router.Now https://www.dnsleaktest.com/ always only shows AirVPN DNS.Googling via https://www.google.de/ says "Unkown location" (perhaps because I reconnected with a new IPv4) My question now: Are there any known problems when connecting with IPv6? Thank you! (Only system configuration for IPv4 was automatically set during the installation of the AirVPN software, but not for IPv6). The main problem remains:Googling for one search without AirVPN Browser. Cleaning everything.., Connecting to AirVPNhttps://www.google.de/ still shows me my true location/region all the time. Quote Share this post Link to post
me.moo@posteo.me 80 Posted ... This has been mentioned loads of times, this should cover it. There is rarely any reason to install/reinstall any software, it will make no difference to anything apart from probably losing all your secure and other settings you carefully set up. So fresh copies of firefox will in fact be less secure since you wiould probably want to alter some of the location config settings. Quote Share this post Link to post
highchilled 3 Posted ... Try in Firefox in adress bar "about:config"Press enter. Search for "geo.enabled" change from true to false via double click. Regards,Me Quote Share this post Link to post
breathfree 1 Posted ... Try in Firefox in adress bar "about:config"Press enter. Search for "geo.enabled" change from true to false via double click. Regards,MeThank you for suggesting, but I already used this property (of course after reinstallations) This has been mentioned loads of times, this should cover it. There is rarely any reason to install/reinstall any software, it will make no difference to anything apart from probably losing all your secure and other settings you carefully set up. So fresh copies of firefox will in fact be less secure since you wiould probably want to alter some of the location config settings. Thank you for linking. Accessing https://www.google.com/maps/ via AirVPN does no more reveal my location (also after disconnecting and reconnecting/visiting the website with my ISP IP).If anyone else has the same problem, try to disable IPv6 support / ISP IPv6s (I think it was the main problem that DNS IPv6 was accesible) Quote Share this post Link to post