Your Digital Footprint

What websites know about you without asking

Security Notice: This page only shows information that your browser already shares with every website you visit. No special permissions were required to obtain this data.
Your Network Identity

IP Address: 216.73.216.12

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Connection Details
  • Protocol: HTTP/1.1
  • HTTPS: true
Your IP address is your digital address on the internet. Websites use this to track your visits across sessions and can link your browsing activity even when you're not logged in.
Your Device

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Vulnerabilities Detected
  • DNT_Ignored: Yes
This information creates a unique "fingerprint" of your device that can be used to track you even when you block cookies or use private browsing.
Data Stored On Your Device
Cookies

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Cookies store information about your visit and can be used to track you across websites.
Local Storage

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Local storage lets websites store larger amounts of data without expiration.
Session Storage

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Session storage holds temporary data that's cleared when you close your browser tab.
Information Your Browser Sent

Your browser automatically sent the following HTTP headers:

Header Name Value What It Reveals
User-Agent Mozilla/5.0 AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko; compatible; ClaudeBot/1.0; +claudebot@anthropic.com) Loading...
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Advanced Tracking Methods
Canvas Fingerprinting

Websites can draw invisible images that uniquely identify your graphics hardware.

Your canvas fingerprint sample:
Font Detection

Websites can detect which fonts you have installed, creating a unique profile.

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Browser Features

The unique set of features your browser supports creates a trackable fingerprint.

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Browser Permissions API Availability
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    How to Protect Yourself
    Use Privacy-Focused Browsers

    Browsers like Firefox with privacy settings, Brave, or Tor Browser can help minimize tracking.

    Install Privacy Extensions

    Extensions like Privacy Badger, uBlock Origin, and HTTPS Everywhere can help protect you.

    Consider Using a VPN

    A reputable VPN can hide your real IP address and encrypt your internet traffic.