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What the Internet Knows About You in 10 Seconds

Privacy Mar 11, 2026 · 5 min čítania

Every time you visit a website, your browser silently hands over a surprising amount of data. No cookies needed. No permissions asked. Let's see what you're broadcasting right now.

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Why This Matters

Every data point above is available to every website you visit — without asking your permission. Combined, these signals create a unique "fingerprint" that can track you across the internet, even in incognito mode.

What Websites Do With This Data

5 Ways to Reduce Your Exposure

  1. Use a VPN. Masks your IP address and apparent location.
  2. Use Firefox with strict tracking protection. Blocks fingerprinting scripts by default.
  3. Install uBlock Origin. Prevents tracking scripts from loading.
  4. Disable unnecessary browser APIs. Extensions like CanvasBlocker limit fingerprinting.
  5. Use strong, unique passwords. Even if tracked, protect your accounts. Generate one now →

FAQ

Can websites see my IP address?

Yes. Your IP is visible to every site you visit. It reveals your approximate location and ISP.

How do I hide my data?

Use a VPN, privacy browser, and tracking blockers like uBlock Origin.

Is browser fingerprinting legal?

In most countries, yes. GDPR requires consent in the EU, but fingerprinting is harder to regulate than cookies.

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