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My IP Address - BrowserLeaks The main tools for checking IP address privacy Showing Your IP Address, Reverse IP Lookup, Hostname, and HTTP Request Headers, Your Country, State, City, ISP ASN, and Local Lime, Whois Lookup, TCP IP OS fingerprinting, WebRTC Leak Test, DNS Leak Test, and IPv6 Leak Test
Browserleaks - Check your browser for privacy leaks BrowserLeaks is a suite of tools that offers a range of tests to evaluate the security and privacy of your web browser These tests focus on identifying ways in which websites may leak your real IP address, collect information about your device, and perform a browser fingerprinting
DNS Leak Test - BrowserLeaks The DNS Leak Test is a tool used to determine which DNS servers your browser is using to resolve domain names This test attempts to resolve 50 randomly generated domain names, of which 25 are IPv4-only and 25 are IPv6-only
Geolocation API - BrowserLeaks For devices without special sensors (e g a desktop computer with a wired connection), HTML5 Geolocation will match the IP address location (GeoIP) If you change the IP country using a VPN or proxy, the Geolocation API will display your location based on the new IP
Canvas Fingerprinting - BrowserLeaks Canvas fingerprinting is a tracking method that uses HTML5 Canvas code to generate a unique identifier for each individual user The method is based on the fact that the unique pixels generated through Canvas code can vary depending on the system and browser used, making it possible to identify users
WebGL Browser Report - WebGL Fingerprinting - BrowserLeaks The WebGL Report is a diagnostic tool to analyze your browser's WebGL support and create a unique WebGL Fingerprint that can potentially identify your web browser This tool exposes information about your graphics card and other WebGL and GPU capabilities, which can be used to differentiate your browser from others
TLS Client Test - TLS Fingerprinting - BrowserLeaks Check your browser's supported SSL TLS protocols Inspect TLS ClientHello, supported cipher suites, TLS extensions, test ECH support Identify weak or insecure options, generate a JA3 JA4 TLS fingerprint, and test how the browser handles insecure mixed content