emmanuelchineks, i had to read more than one time to understand your concern.
But, there we go...
Every VPN service uses a lot of third-party of network services providers. Then, they can offer a lot of IP addresses of many countries as they want.
For SecureLine, as long as you're connected, the "Virtual Adapter" from SecureLine sets the following DNS: 77.234.40.79;
This DNS belongs to Avast and it's their "secure DNS". So, you're always using this DNS to browser any website.
After connecting your SecureLine VPN, access this page:
http://securedns.ff.avast.com/(PS: for me, suddenly, is showing "We are sorry, but you are NOT protected by SecureDNS or SecureLine VPN" )But, some "privacy website" has access to the WebRTC which "tries" to show your real IP address. But, using a VPN with high encryption level it will not happen.
The information can show only the internal IP from the IP provider (not your IP and not Avast IP), but there's no reason to worry about it.
On
https://whoer.net, i got "Anonymity 64%", but for the following reasons:
I really did not understand why this options should be a "problem" for my anonymity.
Only because i use more than one language in my web browser and i'm London for a short travel.
Well... When i accessed this website, i was connected through Berlin server.
Sincerely, do not worry about those information.
Take a look and see if everything is set to "automatically" on your "avast! SecureLine TAP Adapter V3" (on Widows Network Properties) and you should be ready to go.