Browser Leak Test
browserleaks.comShows which of personal identity data is being leaked through your browser, so you can better protect yourself against fingerprinting.
- Homepage: browserleaks.com
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- Web info: web-check.xyz/results/browserleaks.com
Browser Leak Test Website
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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.
Redirects
Does not redirect
Security Checks
All 66 security checks passed
Server Details
- IP Address 104.236.69.55
- Location Clifton, New Jersey, United States of America, NA
- ISP DigitalOcean LLC
- ASN AS14061
Associated Countries
- US
- DE
Saftey Score
Website marked as safe
100%
Blacklist Check
browserleaks.com was found on 0 blacklists
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- OpenPhish
- PhishTank
- Phishing.Database
- PhishStats
- URLhaus
- RPiList Not Serious
- AntiSocial Blacklist
- PhishFeed
- NABP Not Recommended Sites
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- CRDF
- Artists Against 419
- CERT Polska
- PetScams
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- ViriBack C2 Tracker
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About the Data: Browser Leak Test
API
You can access Browser Leak Test's data programmatically via our API.
Simply make a GET
request to:
https://api.awesome-privacy.xyz/security-tools/online-tools/browser-leak-test
The REST API is free, no-auth and CORS-enabled. To learn more, view the Swagger Docs or read the API Usage Guide.
About the Data
Beyond the user-submitted YAML you see above, we also augment each listing with additional data dynamically fetched from several sources. To learn more about where the rest of data included in this page comes from, and how it is computed, see the About the Data section of our About page.
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