Exposure score
Reading what your browser reveals…
Higher means more identifiable. Every point below is something a site can read without asking you.
That score is not a grade we invented to scare you. It is a running total of concrete things every site you open can read in the first few milliseconds, before you click anything. The list is sorted worst first, so the top row is the thing worth fixing today.
The line most VPN users miss
A VPN hides your IP, which is the biggest single row here. It does nothing about your fingerprint: the specific mix of fonts, screen size, graphics rendering and locale that makes your browser recognisable even with cookies cleared. If your fingerprint is distinctive, a tracker can stitch your sessions back together across sites regardless of the VPN. That is why we pair the VPN with a privacy-minded browser and say so in every review.
Lowering your score
Start with the IP, because it is the easiest large win. VPNBaron is our current top pick and the one we keep installed, from €3.49 a month. Then trim the fingerprint with Firefox or Brave, and turn on the tracking signals (Global Privacy Control) that this page checks for.
Cut the biggest row with VPNBaron
FAQ
What is a browser fingerprint?
The combination of details your browser exposes (fonts, screen, timezone, graphics rendering) that together identify you with no cookie needed. Cookies clear; fingerprints do not.
Is anything here stored?
No. Every value is read and scored in your browser. The only network call is a lookup of your own IP against our server, which we do not log against you.
More tools: What’s My IP · WebRTC Leak Test