Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to common privacy, security, and usage questions.

The Privacy Score is a rating (0–100%) that shows how much of your personal or device information is exposed while browsing. The lower the score, the more vulnerable your settings are to tracking.

WebRTC can expose your internal (local) IP address even if you're using a VPN. Disabling WebRTC in your browser settings can help protect this information.

If websites can access your clipboard, they may read sensitive data you've copied like passwords or wallet addresses. Only grant clipboard access when absolutely necessary.

Incognito (or Private Browsing) prevents your browser from saving history and cookies. However, it doesn't hide your IP or prevent tracking by websites or ISPs.

An IP (Internet Protocol) Address is your device’s unique address on the internet. It reveals your general location and internet service provider (ISP).

Your browser reveals device capabilities, language, timezone, and more. This is often used for fingerprinting — a technique that tracks users without cookies.

Use a trusted VPN, disable WebRTC, deny unnecessary permissions (like location and clipboard), and enable incognito mode or use privacy-focused browsers like Brave or Firefox.

No. The tool only shows you data that is already exposed by your browser. We do not store or log IPs, browser info, or scores. See our Privacy Policy.