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What the Internet Knows About You

See exactly what your IP address, browser and network reveal about you the moment you visit a website. Free, instant, and nothing is stored.

Every site you visit can quietly read a surprising amount about you — from your network and location down to the exact make-up of your browser. Nothing below is collected until you opt in, nothing is sent to us, and nothing is stored. This is a mirror, not a tracker.

What this tool reveals about you

You do not have to log in, install anything or fill out a form for a website to learn a great deal about you. The moment your browser connects, it hands over your IP address, and from there your approximate location, internet provider and a detailed profile of your device follow automatically. This tool shows you that hidden profile in plain language so you can judge for yourself how exposed you really are.

Your IP address and location

Every request carries your public IP address. We resolve it against a geolocation database to estimate your country, region, city and the network (ASN and provider) you are connecting through. IP-based location is approximate — usually accurate to a city or region — but it is enough to place most visitors on a map without their knowledge.

Your browser and device fingerprint

Your browser freely advertises its version, your operating system, screen resolution, time zone, language, the number of CPU cores and more. Individually these details look trivial, but combined they form a browser fingerprint that is distinctive enough to recognise you across visits — even with cookies disabled and in private-browsing mode. The canvas and WebGL hashes shown above demonstrate exactly how that works.

What your network quietly leaks

Beyond the basics, your browser attaches request headers to every connection and, through WebRTC, can expose local network addresses that sit behind your router or VPN. We also cross-reference your IP against the ReportedIP community threat-intelligence network, so you can see whether the address you share with the world carries any abuse reports.

Foire aux questions

What does a website know about me just from visiting?

At minimum: your public IP address, an approximate location derived from it, your internet provider, and the headers and capabilities your browser reports — language, time zone, operating system, screen size and more. None of this requires your consent or any login.

Can websites see my exact location?

Not from your IP alone — IP geolocation is only accurate to a city or region. Pinpoint GPS-level location requires your explicit permission, which is why this tool asks separately before requesting it. If you never grant that permission, sites are limited to the rough, IP-based estimate.

What is a browser fingerprint?

A browser fingerprint is the unique combination of settings and capabilities your browser exposes — fonts, screen, hardware, time zone, rendering quirks and more. Because that combination is rarely identical between two people, it can be used to track you without cookies. The canvas and WebGL hashes in this tool are a live example.

Does this tool store or share my data?

No. Everything is shown to you on this page and nothing is written to a database or sent to a third party. The only server request looks up your own IP details for display. You can copy the full report as Markdown if you want to keep a personal copy.

How do I reduce what I expose online?

A reputable VPN hides your real IP and location, a privacy-focused browser or extension can limit fingerprinting, and keeping software up to date reduces the details that leak. No single measure is perfect, but combining them meaningfully shrinks your visible footprint.

Built and hosted in Germany by ReportedIP. GDPR compliant — no tracking, no accounts, nothing stored.