Testing Tools
Browser Privacy Exposure Analyzer
Visualize what websites can infer or access from browser surfaces, permissions, and network behavior.
All Testing Tools
This tool visualizes what your browser exposes. It does not provide protection or anonymity.
What Is My Current Network Identity?
VPN: UnavailableLocation is approximate and based on IP.
Local Network Information
This demonstrates possible internal IP exposure.
What Websites Automatically Receive
Sent automatically with page requests.
Device & Hardware Characteristics
Visible to websites without asking.
Browser Storage & Persistence
Websites can store identifiers for tracking.
Data Requiring Your Permission
If granted, websites may access immediately.
Fingerprint Complexity
Estimated uniqueness. Not deterministic.
Behavioral Surface (Demonstration Mode)
Websites can monitor interaction patterns.
WebRTC IP Leak Check
Illustrative demonstration of potential IP exposure.
Exposure Score
0 / 100
Educational estimate. Not security guarantee.
Snapshot & Comparison
Try compare before/after VPN or private browsing changes.
Privacy Education
- Websites can see your IP-based location, browser fingerprint surfaces, and some network details automatically.
- Websites cannot directly read your entire device or raw hardware internals from normal browser APIs.
- VPN usually changes public IP/region, but does not erase fingerprinting surfaces.
- Incognito/private mode reduces persistence, but does not hide your network identity by itself.
- Fingerprinting combines many small signals to estimate uniqueness.
- This tool measures exposure visibility only; it does not secure, anonymize, or block tracking.