Privacy
Your web browser shares a lot about you with websites you visit. Find out more.
Your web browser sends a fair bit of data with each request. More data is created on the server about which pages you access and how you move around their website. Maybe you should reduce it by using Privacy Mode.
Every computer that accesses the internet has an address that is unique across the entire world. All this leaves a distinct footprint which is carefully logged for the purpose of advertising and user profiling. It can be analysed to great detail with specialist software.
This is Your Browser's Footprint:
HTTP_ACCEPT
text/html, application/xhtml+xml, application/xml;q=0.9, */*;q=0.8
HTTP_ACCEPT_ENCODING
br, gzip
HTTP_ACCEPT_LANGUAGE
en-US, en;q=0.5
HTTP_USER_AGENT
CCBot/2.0 (https://commoncrawl.org/faq/)
QUERY_STRING
REMOTE_ADDR
98.80.143.34
REMOTE_HOST
ec2-98-80-143-34.compute-1.amazonaws.com
REMOTE_PORT
51908
USER_NAME
SERVER SIDE FINGERPRINT
9ace1173765b99f590478bfc2bd1850e
This fingerprint of your visit has been created on our server from the data your web browser provided. It could be used to track visitors without the help of fancy javascript or cookies.
Browser Summary with Javascript