Browser & IP Information
Free online tool to view detailed information about your browser, device, IP address, and system settings. See what websites can learn about you.
This tool reveals details about your browser, operating system, device, and IP address that websites can detect when you visit them. Use it to understand your digital footprint and what information is available to the sites you browse.
Your information is processed entirely in your browser. Nothing is stored or transmitted to our servers.
Browser Information
Browser
Mozilla
Operating System
Device Type
Robot
Language
User Agent
The User Agent is a string that your browser sends to websites to identify itself. Click to see yours.
Device & System Information
Screen Resolution
Detecting...
Color Depth
Detecting...
Timezone
Detecting...
JavaScript
Detecting...
Cookies
Detecting...
Local Storage
Detecting...
Device Details
WebKit
IP & Connection Information
Your IP Address
127.0.0.1
Connection Port
443
Using Cloudflare
No
Proxy Detection
Proxy detected via X_FORWARDED_FOR: 3.133.129.118
Note: This is a basic proxy detection. Some VPNs and proxies may not be detected.
How This Tool Works
This browser information tool works by:
- Browser Detection: The tool analyzes your browser's "User Agent" string along with other browser APIs to identify your browser, version, and operating system.
- Device Information: Using JavaScript, the tool detects your screen resolution, color depth, and device type (mobile, tablet, or desktop).
- IP Analysis: The tool shows your current IP address as it appears to our server, along with connection details.
- Feature Detection: The tool checks for the availability of various browser features like cookies, local storage, and JavaScript.
All information is processed within your browser - we don't store or log any of this data.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is my IP address or browser information stored when I use this tool?
No, your information is not stored or logged when you use this tool. All processing happens directly in your browser, and we don't save any of the displayed information on our servers. The tool simply reports back what websites can already see when you visit them.
Why does my IP address matter and who can see it?
Your IP address is a unique identifier assigned by your Internet Service Provider that websites and online services can see when you connect to them. This information can potentially be used to approximate your location (usually to the city level) and identify your ISP. Websites, advertisers, analytics services, and any third-party resources loaded on websites can potentially see your IP address. If you want to mask your IP address, consider using a VPN (Virtual Private Network) service.
How can I enhance my privacy while browsing?
To enhance your privacy while browsing, consider these steps: use a reputable VPN to mask your IP address, use privacy-focused browsers or browser extensions that block trackers, regularly clear your cookies and browsing history, use private/incognito browsing mode for sensitive activities, disable third-party cookies in your browser settings, and consider using ad blockers to prevent tracking via advertisements.
Tips and Best Practices
Why this information matters:
- Your browser and device information creates a unique "fingerprint" that can be used to track you across websites, even without cookies.
- Websites use this information to personalize content, detect fraud, and analyze user behavior.
- Your IP address can reveal your approximate geographic location and internet service provider.
- Understanding what information is visible helps you make informed decisions about your online privacy.
- If you're concerned about privacy, consider using a VPN to mask your IP address and a privacy-focused browser.