Your web browser transmits various types of information to other websites online. By using this information together, a site can create “browser fingerprints” that are unique, identifiable, and a violation of your privacy. To test which information your web browser transmits, you can use a web service called Internet Anonymity Test.
Internet Anonymity Test is a free to use website that helps you find out what information your browser shares with websites online. All you have to do is visit the service’s homepage and the data is collected based on the web browser you are using. The topmost tier of information includes IP address, DNS server, local IP, time zone, language, and accepted character sets. You will also find a list of tracking methods that work on your browser.
Finally a list of browser features shows what your browser is capable of. This includes support for JavaScript, Flash, Silverlight, Java, etc.
Features:
- A user-friendly web service.
- Helps determine information your browser transmits.
- Lists tracking methods supported by your browser.
- List browser features.
Check out Internet Anonymity Test @ www.stayinvisible.com
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