Free IP Address & Browser Fingerprint Checker
Click to use your browser's geolocation. This helps verify if your browser is revealing your actual location, which might differ from your IP-based location and could bypass some privacy measures.
Your location is not stored or shared. It stays on your device.
Leak tests
Check for ad-blocking software.
Your ad-blocking status is not stored or shared.
Fingerprinting hashes
These tests generate hashes from your browser's data. Unique hashes (changing on refresh) can hinder tracking. Common hashes help blend in.
Combined Browser Fingerprint
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Browser & System
What this browser scan checks
Every test on this page runs live against your own browser and network connection β the same checks websites, trackers, and fraud-detection systems use to identify and locate you. Nothing is stored or shared; the point is to show you what the internet can see.
IP address & geolocation
Your public IP and where multiple independent geolocation services (ipinfo.io, MaxMind GeoLite2, DB-IP) each think you are. They rarely agree β here's why IP geolocation is so often wrong.
WebRTC leak test
Checks whether WebRTC exposes your real IP address behind a VPN or proxy β the most common way a "hidden" IP leaks. Read how WebRTC leaks work and how to stop them.
Proxy / VPN detection
Queries a reputation database to see whether your IP is flagged as a datacenter, proxy, or VPN address β the same signal sites use to block or challenge visitors.
Timezone consistency
Compares your system clock's timezone with the timezone of your IP location. A mismatch is a classic tell that someone is masking their location.
Canvas fingerprint
Renders hidden graphics to produce a hash that is remarkably stable per device. Canvas fingerprinting explained.
Audio fingerprint
Processes a silent audio signal through your hardware's audio stack β tiny processing differences identify your device. How audio fingerprinting works.
Fonts, WebGL & combined fingerprint
Your installed fonts and GPU rendering quirks, combined with the other hashes into one fingerprint β and how common (or unique) that fingerprint is among visitors.
Real Chromium version
JavaScript feature detection reveals your true browser version no matter what the User-Agent claims. Why your User-Agent lies.
Platform consistency
Cross-checks the five different places your browser names an operating system. Inconsistent answers expose spoofing β why platform spoofs get caught.
Widevine DRM
Whether your browser carries a legitimate DRM module β a signal used to separate real browsers from modified ones. DRM as a fingerprinting signal.
Camera & media devices
What your webcam and microphone reveal about your hardware, even without recording. Camera fingerprinting explained.
Ad-blocker, incognito & port scan
Detects ad-blocking extensions (see our ad-blocker comparison), private-browsing mode, and whether websites can probe ports on your local machine.
Frequently asked questions
Why is my IP location wrong on the map?
IP geolocation is an estimate: providers keep databases that map IP ranges to places, and those databases often disagree by tens or even hundreds of kilometers. That is why this page plots several independent sources side by side. VPNs, mobile networks, and how your ISP routes traffic all reduce accuracy further.
Can a website see my real IP address even when I use a VPN?
Sometimes. WebRTC can ask your browser for connection candidates and reveal the IP address behind your VPN or proxy if it is not configured to prevent that. The WebRTC leak test on this page shows exactly what your browser exposes right now.
What is a browser fingerprint?
A combination of signals β canvas rendering, audio processing, installed fonts, WebGL, hardware and screen details β that together identify your browser with surprising precision, no cookies needed. If your fingerprint is stable and rare, websites can recognize you across visits and across sites.
Does bscan.info store my IP address or fingerprint?
No. The tests run in your browser and the results stay on your device. The server only proxies IP lookups so your own results can be shown back to you, and it keeps an anonymous counter per fingerprint hash so you can see how common your fingerprint is β never your IP or any personal data.
How do I stop websites from fingerprinting me?
You cannot fully block fingerprinting, but you can blend in or compartmentalize. Use a browser that resists fingerprinting or an anti-detect browser that gives every profile its own consistent fingerprint, limit third-party scripts, and re-test yourself here after any change.
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