About This Interactive Demonstration
Your browser knows a lot about you... and shares a good bit. Traditional web server access logs contain the IP Addresses of their visitors. Changes in browser and website scripting practices have increased the scope of what can be determined about visitors.
Every time you visit a website, your browser is most likely being interrogated about your device details and configuration. This process, often referred to as "passive data collection," reveals extensive information that may be used by the site to create a digital fingerprint without any explicit user input.
This resource demonstrates the full scope of the information quietly transmitted upon every connection.
🌐 Network Information
Collecting network data...
🔬 User-Agent Components
Parsing User-Agent string...
🖥️ Browser & System Information
Analyzing browser characteristics...
🎨 Rendering Fingerprint
Generating rendering fingerprint...
🔍 Advanced Fingerprinting
Creating unique device fingerprint...
📊 Data Summary
Calculating uniqueness score...