Fingerprint...
Canvas rendering fingerprint. Unique to this device and browser. No login required.
Audio fingerprint...
AudioContext oscillator rendering. Independent second fingerprint dimension.
Platform...
Language / Region...
Do Not Track...
Local IP address...Leaked via WebRTC even through a VPN. Reveals your real local network.
Ad blocker...
Storage quota...
Speech voices...
Media codecs...
System preferences...
None of this required a login, a form, or any interaction. Every value above is available to any website you visit, passively, in milliseconds.
These networks are ingesting data about your current session in real time.
You cannot opt out of any of these from this page. They are embedded in the web itself.
Predictive behavior model
These scores are inferred from your device signals alone — no account needed. Ad networks build the same model from your full browsing history.
Interest & behavior profile
Inferred from device signals. Real ad networks use your browsing history, search queries, and purchase data for thousands of granular categories.
Device type...
Screen...
CPU cores...
RAM...
GPU...
Device tier...
Connection...
Battery...
What this page can access
Camera...
Microphone...
Location...
Notifications...
Motion sensors...
Storage...
Clipboard...
Cookies...
Green means they have full access. This page does not record you. But every app you installed that asked for these permissions can, and likely does.
What your apps can access
This page can only read browser permissions. Your installed apps have far broader access. Instagram, TikTok, Google Maps, WhatsApp, and dozens of others may hold camera, microphone, location, contacts, and health data simultaneously, with no way for you to see the full picture from here.
How to check right now
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Open Settings on your iPhone or iPad.
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Tap any category, for example Camera. You will see every app that has requested access and whether it was granted.
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Check: Camera, Microphone, Location Services, Contacts, Photos, Health, Tracking.
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Open Settings on your Android device.
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Go to Privacy then Permission Manager.
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Tap each permission type. You will see exactly which apps have access.
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Revoke anything you do not actively use. Camera, Microphone, Location: set to "Only while using" at minimum.
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Open your device settings and look for Privacy or Permissions.
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Check each app individually or by permission type (Camera, Microphone, Location).
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Remove access for apps you no longer use or that have no clear reason to hold it.
Device segment...
Estimated region...
Browsing context...
Privacy signal...
Audience categories you are currently sold into
Every sensor reading, every tap, every scroll and background process is packaged, scored, and sold. 24 hours a day. This is not a metaphor.
Your data reserve
Approximate share of your data currently held by active data broker networks.
Currently active
This is how Big Tech sees you.
Not a person. A product. A data point with a purchase history, a behavioral model, and a profile that updates every few milliseconds.
You did not sign a contract for this. You agreed to Terms of Service you never read. That is how the system works, and it is by design.
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