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Even without clicking "I Accept," websites are already collecting information about you.
Your browser is leaking data right now—your device type, location, screen size, and much more. This tool shows you exactly what they can see. Knowledge is power.
Nothing is stored, saved, or sent anywhere. All analysis happens right in your browser and disappears when you close this tab. We're showing you what websites CAN collect—but we don't collect it ourselves.
Collecting 500+ privacy exposure data points...
Browser fingerprinting is a tracking technique that websites use to identify and track users across the web without cookies or other traditional tracking methods.
Websites automatically collect information about your browser, device, and settings without asking permission.
The combination of all collected data points creates a unique "fingerprint" that can identify you across different websites.
Your fingerprint can be used to track your browsing behavior across different websites and build detailed profiles.
Your browsing habits, interests, and behavior patterns can be monitored without your knowledge or consent.
Unlike cookies, browser fingerprints are much harder to block or delete, making tracking more persistent.
Your personal data and browsing patterns become valuable commodities sold to advertisers and data brokers.
Detailed profiles can lead to price discrimination, content filtering, and unfair treatment based on your digital identity.
Uses HTML5 canvas to render text and shapes. Tiny differences in how your device renders graphics create a unique identifier. Nearly impossible to detect or block.
Exploits your GPU and graphics drivers to create unique identifiers. Reveals your graphics card model, driver version, and rendering capabilities.
Analyzes how your device processes audio signals. Different hardware and software combinations produce unique audio signatures.
Detects which fonts are installed on your system. Your unique combination of fonts reveals your operating system, language, and software setup.
Monitors your device's battery level and charging status. This seemingly innocent data can be used to track you across websites.
Mobile devices expose accelerometer, gyroscope, and other sensor data. Even tiny variations in sensor readings can identify your specific device.
Research shows: Browser fingerprinting can identify individual users with 99% accuracy. A 2020 study found that 83% of top websites use some form of fingerprinting technology. Even "privacy-focused" browsers can be fingerprinted with surprising accuracy.
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