yourbrowsertold.me · no permission asked · nothing stored
Your IP address
looking…

That was the part you came for. Here is the rest of what your browser just told me.

Every value below was read by JavaScript the moment the page loaded. No prompt, no consent banner, no click. Any website you visit can do the same.

Combined fingerprint hash
computing…

All the values below, hashed together. Individually most are common. Combined, they often identify one browser in millions.

Fingerprint · no permission, no cookie

The riskThis recognition needed no consent and survives cookie deletion and private browsing. It can quietly link your visits — and if any site in the chain knows your name, the fingerprint now carries it everywhere the tracker is embedded.

Cookie · needs a banner in most of the world

The riskCookies are the tracking you can see and control — regulated, deletable, and blocked by default in some browsers. The risk is mistaking cookie controls for privacy: deleting them clears this counter, not the fingerprint next door.

The banner guards the cookie. Nothing guards the fingerprint. Clear the cookie, reload — the fingerprint still knows you.