Websites passively collect dozens of datapoints about you to track your identity across the web. Run our instant client-side analysis to see what your browser is leaking right now.
Modern tracking goes far beyond traditional "cookies". Ad networks, social media platforms, and data brokers use a technique called Browser Fingerprinting to uniquely identify you across the internet. By combining completely public data points—like your exact screen resolution, the fonts installed on your computer, your time zone, and your hardware capabilities—they create a unique "hash" of your device. Even if you use Incognito Mode, your fingerprint remains the same.
Your IP Address is your digital street address. It typically reveals your ISP, your city, and your general geographical location. While an IP can change (especially on mobile networks), when tied to a specific browser fingerprint, tracking algorithms can easily map out your digital routine, associating your anonymous browsing sessions with your known identities.
Complete anonymity is incredibly difficult, but you can heavily mitigate tracking: