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Test your browser - Sasha - 07-26-2026 Test your browser before logging into sensitive sites! If you're using a VPN, Proxy, or privacy-focused browser, it's not enough to just change your IP. Websites collect dozens of other information from your browser and device to assess its identity and credibility. Two free and very useful tools for this: BrowserScan https://www.browserscan.net/ FV.Pro https://fv.pro/ You can check the following with these two sites: Browser Fingerprint (fingerprint of the browser) IP, ISP, ASN and approximate location Leakage WebRTC and DNS Leak Canvas, WebGL, WebGPU and audio Fingerprint User-Agent, language, Timezone and other browser information Fingerprints from TLS, JA3 and JA4 Synchronization between IP, browser, operating system and other device specifications One of the best features of these two sites is that if there is a discrepancy or suspicion between your information, they clearly specify it (in BrowserScan, usually in red). This way, you quickly understand what might be unusual from the point of view of security systems. These tools are especially useful before using services that have anti-Fraud systems, such as: Freelance sites Twitch Exchanges and financial services Earning sites Advertising platforms and other sensitive services Important: if all tests are green, it does not mean that your account will be verified or will never be blocked. These tools only help you identify and address common leaks, inconsistencies, and problems before using these services. |