What I allready know
Your browser was very talkative. Here is the information it revealed:
> Browser-Leaked-Info
Information given by your browser.
01 // SYSTEM
OS/CPU
INTEL: CPU core count and memory estimates differentiate high-end workstations from standard laptops. Touch capabilities immediately identify mobile devices, tablets, or convertibles.
02 // DISPLAY
VISUAL
INTEL: Screen resolution reveals the device class (4K Monitor vs. Laptop vs. Phone). Comparing "Browser Window" to "Monitor Total" reveals if the user is multitasking or using full-screen mode.
03 // INTERNET (WAN)
UPLINK
INTEL: The Public IP exposes the approximate geolocation and the ISP. This reveals if you are browsing from a home network (e.g., Comcast), a corporate network, or via a VPN/Proxy.
04 // AGENT & HISTORY
APP
INTEL: The "Vendor" confirms the software stack (Chrome/Firefox/Safari). "Session History" reveals if this is a fresh tab or if the user has been browsing heavily in this specific window.
05 // HARDWARE
GPU/PWR
INTEL: The GPU renderer is a strong identifier. Battery status is often masked by modern browsers (always showing 100% or failing to read) to prevent tracking. Real values typically indicate mobile hardware.
06 // STORAGE & FORMAT
IO/CAPS
INTEL: The Quota is an estimate of disk space available to the browser. High quotas (100GB+) suggest large SSDs. Video Codecs (like HEVC) can reveal specific OS versions.
07 // FINGERPRINT
IDENTITY
INTEL: Canvas Fingerprinting generates a unique hash based on how the GPU renders pixels. "Masked" I/O devices mean the browser is blocking hardware details until you grant camera permissions.
08 // LOCAL NETWORK (LAN)
PROBE
*Note: Modern browsers block local IP access from HTTPS (Mixed Content).
INTEL: This attempts to reach common local gateways (like a standard Router). If successful, it proves the user is on a residential WiFi and identifies the router hardware.
09 // FULL NAVIGATOR DUMP
RAW
Generating Dump...
INTEL: A complete list of all properties the browser exposes to JavaScript. This can reveal hidden flags used by bots, automation software (Selenium/Puppeteer), or specific driver versions.