Everything above was collected in that many seconds, using zero permissions.
No cookies. No popups. No "accept all." Just your browser, doing what browsers do.
Every website you visit can see all of this.
Most just don't tell you.
None of this data leaves your browser. Everything you see here is collected and stored locally — in your browser's memory and localStorage. Nothing is sent to any server. I have no access to it. This was a conscious decision. The point isn't to surveil you. It's to show you what surveillance looks like.
Want to reduce your fingerprint?
- Use Firefox with Enhanced Tracking Protection set to Strict
- Install uBlock Origin — it blocks more than ads
- Use Tor Browser for maximum anonymity (all users look identical)
- Disable JavaScript for sites you don't trust (most fingerprinting requires JS)
- Check your current fingerprint at Cover Your Tracks by the EFF
- Remember: "private browsing" hides history from your device, not from websites