Exposure Check

You didn’t grant special permission to share most of this. It’s exposed by default the moment you load a page. Many sites can read the same signals instantly.

Analyzing browser environment…
Collecting passive signals (device, screen, locale, rendering characteristics)

Exposed device signals

Local time
Time zone
Languages
Screen
Viewport
Pixel ratio
Platform
Likely environment
How you arrived here
Visibility score
Higher scores mean your browser looks more distinguishable. This does not identify you by name — it measures how “unique” your setup can appear across visits.
The optional buttons require either an external lookup (public IP) or a browser permission prompt (location).

Rendering & fingerprint-style demos

Canvas signature
Audio signature
WebGL renderer
Basic fonts
Connection hints

Optional outputs

Public IP
Not requested
Location (GPS)
Not requested
If you ever wondered “what’s actually private online,” this is the uncomfortable part: many signals are shared before you click anything.
Transparency (quiet): This page does not store a visitor list or transmit personal data to an operator. Most values above are computed locally in your browser. If you press “Reveal public IP,” your browser calls a public IP service and displays the result. If you press “Request precise location,” your browser asks permission and you can deny it.