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Nope ! I use the free tier on all my devices and nothing is leaked based on all tests I did.
If you are on linux you need to check your
/etc/resolv.conf
and see if your home's router/ISP DNS is in there.Check also if networkManager hasn't your ISP's dns configured.
There are other locations where your home router's DNS could be hidden on linux after a DHCP configuration.
If it's on windows :/ sorry can't help there.
Don't edit the /etc/resolv.conf directly. You should edit the systemd resolved config.
That's right !!! That was just a starting point for OP if he was on Linux and lacking that info I gave him just some pointer where to look at.
Anyway, most of the time it gets overwritten from other configuration files, nothing harmful. He could even have
resolvconf
installed on his system, who knows.I am using windows but thank you for the information. Maybe it's because of my gps, metadata, phone ping, cellular network and other thing associated with play services like few mentioned in the comment section.
Long time I haven't booted into windows, so can't help there.
But rest assured that the free tier hides your real IP the same way as the paied tier.