Active Privacy Audit
WebRTC IP Leak
WebRTC can accidentally reveal your real IP address even when using a VPN. If this shows your real IP, your location is exposed.
Connection Provider
The company providing your internet access. If you use a VPN, this should show your VPN provider, not your home ISP.
Operating System
Information about your device's software that your browser shares with every website you visit, making you easier to track.
Browser Identity
Details about your web browser. Unique configurations make it easier for advertisers to "fingerprint" and follow you online.
Ad-Blocker
Checks if you have active protection against malicious tracking scripts, analytics, and intrusive advertisements.
Cookie Status
Checks if websites can store small files on your device to remember your settings or track your browsing sessions.
Understanding Your Browser Signature
What is it used for?
Advertisers and data brokers use this unique signature to track your behavior across different websites. Because it doesn't rely on cookies, this tracking method works even when you are using "Incognito Mode" or have cleared your browser history.
Why is it there?
Your browser naturally exposes technical details—like your screen resolution, installed fonts, graphics hardware, and operating system—so that websites can render pages properly and load the correct interface. Unfortunately, these combinations are often so unique that they act like a digital fingerprint.
What should you do about it?
Complete anonymity is difficult, but you can reduce your tracking risk. We recommend using privacy-focused browsers like Brave or Firefox (with Strict Tracking Protection enabled). Additionally, installing extensions like uBlock Origin or Privacy Badger helps block the hidden tracking scripts that harvest this data.
Is Your Browser Leaking Your Identity?
Most people believe that using "Incognito Mode" or a VPN makes them invisible online. In reality, your web browser is constantly broadcasting a unique set of technical details that advertisers and hackers can use to track you across the web. Our Privacy Leak Analyzer performs a multi-point audit to see exactly what you are sharing with the world, from your true IP address to your unique browser fingerprint.
Detect Hidden WebRTC IP Leaks
WebRTC is a powerful technology that allows your browser to handle voice and video calls without plugins. However, a common security flaw in many browsers allows WebRTC to bypass your VPN and broadcast your true local IP address. This means that even if you are connected to a secure server in another country, a website can still identify your real location. Our tool tests for this vulnerability in real-time, ensuring your VPN is actually doing its job.
Understand Browser Fingerprinting
Advertisers don't need cookies to track you anymore. Browser Fingerprinting is a technique where websites collect small details like your screen resolution, installed fonts, and GPU model to create a "Signature" that is unique to you. Even if you clear your history, this signature remains the same. We generate your unique hash to show you just how recognizable your machine is to the trackers watching your every move.
Why Use Our Privacy Analyzer?
VPN Verification
Confirm that your proxy or VPN is successfully masking your ISP, location, and ASN. If our tool sees your real provider, your privacy is at risk.
Ad-Blocker Audit
Verify if your ad-blocker is effectively stopping tracking scripts. Many "Acceptable Ads" programs still allow trackers to run in the background.
Storage Analysis
We check your browser's cookie and local storage status to ensure you aren't leaving behind a trail of persistent "zombie" cookies that track your sessions.
Concerned About Your Digital Security?
If our audit reveals critical privacy leaks or if you suspect your device has been compromised by tracking malware, our security experts can perform a full privacy hardening of your software.
Request a Privacy Hardening