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See what your browser reveals about you. Run a real-time browser fingerprinting test 
to detect tracking risks and hidden leaks.

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We take all browser settings from our databases of browser fingerprints, collected from real people from all over the world, so that you are not banned by the servers with whom you plan to work

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Any Check You Need

Run all essential browser fingerprint checks from one place to stay undetected

Fingerprint check

Fingerprint check

Run a full browser fingerprint check to see how uniquely your browser 
can be identified across the web.

IP Check

IP Check

Test your IP with our reliable IP tester and run an IP address leak test to detect unwanted exposure.

VPN Checker

VPN Checker

Use our proxy checker to detect leaks and confirm your proxy
or VPN is working as expected. 

Bot Check

Bot Check

Check if your browser behavior triggers bot detection systems. Stay under the radar by testing how websites classify your activity.

DNS Leak Test

DNS Leak Test

Find out if your DNS queries reveal your true location or ISP. Ensure your browsing stays private and your DNS traffic doesn’t bypass your proxy or VPN. 

IP Blacklist Test

IP Blacklist Test

Run a fast IP blacklist check to see if your IP address is flagged in spam, threat, or security databases.

Frequently Asked Questions

A browser fingerprint (or digital fingerprint) is a unique identifier of your device collected by websites. Unlike cookies, which can be deleted, a fingerprint is formed based on a combination of your system settings: OS version, screen resolution, installed fonts, time zone, and even GPU parameters via Canvas.

At iphey.com, we analyze these parameters to show you how unique and recognizable your browser is on the web.

An IP address indicates your network location, but it can easily be changed using a VPN or proxy. Browser fingerprinting goes deeper: it identifies the specific hardware and software environment. Even if you change your IP, websites can recognize you by the specific set of characteristics of your browser.

Modern anti-fraud and tracking systems use dozens of parameters:

  • User-Agent: Information about the browser type and version.
  • Canvas Fingerprinting: Drawing a hidden image to reveal specific features of the graphics processor.
  • WebRTC: Checking for real local IP addresses.
  • AudioContext: Analyzing the system's audio stack.
  • Fonts and Plugins list: A unique set of installed components that rarely repeats across different users.

It is almost impossible to completely hide a fingerprint, as empty parameter values themselves look suspicious to security systems. The best strategy is camouflage. Using anti-detect browsers or specialized extensions allows you to swap real data for "average" values, making your profile less unique and harder to track.

If our test shows a low Trust Score, it may be due to the use of low-quality proxies, a mismatch between your time zone and your IP, or clear signs of automation (bots). We check your browser fingerprint for leaks that could expose your real identity.

1. Keep your browser updated to the latest version.
2. Use Incognito mode (though it provides only partial protection).
3. Limit the number of installed extensions and rare fonts.

Use professional auditing tools like iphey.com to detect inconsistencies in your anonymity parameters in time.