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01-13-2022 08:11 AM #1 eclipse network (Member)
The best services to check your anonymity on the Internet

We all want to feel safe on the Worldwide Web. Anonymity is one of the main goals of every user. This is why we made a list of the best services where you can check anonymity of your browser. This review was done on a Macbook Air M1 using several antidetect browsers. In the process, it turned out that some parameters, such as the battery or audiofingerprints, they don't mask. The good thing is that many social networks like Facebook ignore this and keep their focus on behavioral factors. Let's take a look at that list of services and maybe you will find one that will help you in the future.


BrowserLeaksLink: https://browserleaks.com


BrowserLeaks is an online platform about browsing privacy and web browser fingerprinting. Here you will find a gallery of web technologies security testing tools that will show you what kind of personal identity data can be leaked, and how to protect yourself from this.


Whoer.netLink: https://whoer.net/ru


Great service for checking proxy and socks servers. It will tell about your VPN server, check the IP-address for blacklisting, show if Flash and Java are enabled on your computer, what its language and system settings, what OS and browser are installed, determine DNS and much more.


Fake VisionLink: http://f.vision
A service that shows a huge number of parameters and data about your browser. Still in Beta-Test.


Cover Your TracksLink: https://coveryourtracks.eff.org
Cover Your Tracks gives you information about your own browser’s privacy protections, and also helps EFF use statistical methods to evaluate the capabilities of third-party trackers and the best forms of protection against them.


Am I UniqueLink: https://amiunique.org
A service that provides users with information about their configuration and how trackable it is. It also uses the data collected to advise users on how they can be more like others and thus be less trackable.




BrowserSPYLink: http://browserspy.dk
A collection of online tests that show how much personal information can be gathered from your browser just by visiting a page. It can tell you all sorts of detailed information about you and your browser, from simple things like the name and version of your browser to more detailed information like what fonts you have installed and what hardware you're running on.


Device InfoLink: https://www.deviceinfo.me
A web browser security testing, privacy testing, and a troubleshooting tool.


FingerprintJSLink: https://fingerprintjs.com/demo/
The service identifies anonymous site visitors with 99.5% accuracy. On the demo page you can see the browser fingerprint, and the data it collects.


2IPLink: https://2ip.ru/privacy/
One of the most simple privacy testing tool


fingerprints.bablosoftLink: https://fingerprints.bablosoft.com


A set of different tests to check your browser.


Battery Status APILink: https://pazguille.github.io/demo-battery-api/
A service that provides the battery information of your device. (Antidetect browsers do not mask)


AudioContextLink: https://audiofingerprint.openwpm.com
This tool tests browser-fingerprinting using the AudioContext and Canvas API. “Dolphin Anty” did not mask this print with the default profile settings.


PrivacyLink: https://privacy.net/analyzer/
It highlights some of the violations of privacy by governments, corporations and hackers that most of the general public either ignore or simply are not aware of. There are several tests on this page that you can scroll through and perform one at a time to assess your browser privacy


WebBrowserToolsLink: https://webbrowsertools.com
WebBrowserTools provide means to enhance the security of your browser. With the apps presented there, you can easily check your online privacy, security and also increase the productivity of your browser.
Leaks RadarLink: https://leaksradar.com
A service that checks your digital fingerprints.


JA3ERLink: https://ja3er.com
JA3 algorithm extracts SSL handshake settings for fingerprinting the SSL stack. It can help identifying an operating system, reveal integrated libraries and identify malware.




A couple more useful tools:
http://webkay.robinlinus.com/ - Checks a lot of things.
https://www.dnsleaktest.com - DNS Checker
https://www.ipqualityscore.com/free-ip-lookup-proxy-vpn-test/ - IP Checker. Proxy, VPN or TOR activity.


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