Developer Tools

Browser Privacy & Information Check

A browser privacy check shows what websites can infer without cookies — user agent, screen size, timezone, language, and fingerprinting surfaces.

How to use this browser privacy tool

  1. Open this page and let it collect non-invasive browser signals.
  2. Review user agent, platform, screen, and timezone fields.
  3. Compare after installing privacy extensions or Tor Browser.
  4. Note WebGL/canvas fingerprint differences if displayed.
  5. Follow up with DNS leak and VPN tests for full privacy picture.

About this browser privacy tool

A browser privacy check shows what websites can infer without cookies — user agent, screen size, timezone, language, and fingerprinting surfaces.

Use the tool to audit tracking exposure before enabling strict Firefox containers or Brave shields.

Security trainers demonstrate why VPN alone does not hide browser uniqueness.

A browser privacy check shows fingerprint surfaces trackers combine — user agent, screen, timezone, and WebGL hints.

Why use VSPIC for browser privacy?

  • See your browser as servers see it — educational transparency.
  • Pairs with header and user-agent tools.
  • No install — instant audit page.
  • Free on VSPIC.
  • Actionable links to leak tests.

What is browser privacy?

Browser fingerprinting combines many signals to identify returning users without cookies — controversial in ads and fraud prevention.

User agent strings advertise browser engine and OS — sites use them for compatibility, trackers for profiling.

Privacy tools rotate or spoof some fields; too aggressive spoofing breaks banking sites.

Browser privacy is layered: HTTPS, tracker blockers, DNS encryption, and VPN each cover different leaks.

A browser privacy check shows fingerprint surfaces trackers combine — user agent, screen, timezone, and WebGL hints.

Run browser information after installing privacy extensions to see which fields changed versus a vanilla profile.

VPN alone does not fix browser privacy; pair with DNS leak test and strict tracker blocking for meaningful reduction.

browser privacy — frequently asked questions

Combining screen, fonts, WebGL, timezone, and more to recognize browsers — often without cookies.

Use Firefox/Safari strict modes, uBlock Origin, disable third-party cookies, and consider Tor for high threat models.

No — it mainly clears local history; sites still see similar signals per session.

Sites tailor JS and track you; outdated UA strings look suspicious to fraud systems.

Yes — VSPIC browser information tool is free.

Next step for browser privacy

Continue with user agent checker on VSPIC.

User Agent Checker

Trusted by Users Who Value Privacy

Always Free

No premium plan ever

100% Private

Files processed in browser

Instant Results

Convert in seconds

Works Everywhere

Any device, any OS