Browser Privacy Check
Transparency on what your browser shares by default
Privacy Check
What we can see from your browser without fingerprinting
Browser
Operating System
Device Type
desktop
Screen Resolution
0×0 @1x
Timezone
Unknown
Locale
Unknown
Cookies
Blocked
WebGL Class
Unknown
Country (via IP)
Unknown
What this report means
Websites don't need invasive fingerprinting to learn basic details about your environment. Standard web APIs reveal things like screen size, timezone, user agent, and graphics capability. This page shows the common signals that many sites legitimately use for compatibility and security checks—without attempting to uniquely identify you.
If a site shows the wrong layout or blocks sign-in, start by checking your user agent, viewport, and WebGL path. In corporate environments, managed policies and extensions can also change what sites detect.
FAQ
- Is this fingerprinting?
- No. We don’t try to uniquely identify you. We only display a small set of standard, non-unique signals that many websites already read for compatibility.
- Why does my timezone matter?
- Banks, logins, and some fraud checks compare timezone against your expected region. A mismatch can trigger extra verification or block access.
- Why do I see different results in incognito?
- Private browsing can disable storage, extensions, and some APIs. That can change what sites can detect and how they behave.