PRIVACY_ANALYZER

Scanning browser fingerprint exposure, tracking vectors, and API leaks.

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What is browser privacy?

Browser privacy refers to how well your browser protects your personal information from websites. This includes preventing fingerprinting, blocking trackers, and limiting data exposure through APIs.

What data do websites collect about me?

Websites can collect your IP address, browser version, screen size, installed fonts, timezone, language, hardware info (CPU cores, GPU), and more. Combined, this creates a unique fingerprint that can track you across sites.

How can I improve my browser privacy?

Use privacy-focused browsers like Firefox or Brave, enable strict tracking protection, use a VPN, disable JavaScript on untrusted sites, and consider using browser extensions that block fingerprinting.

What is the privacy score based on?

The privacy score evaluates multiple factors: your browser's fingerprint uniqueness, exposed APIs, presence of ad blockers, HTTPS usage, WebRTC leak status, and how much identifying information your browser reveals.

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