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PrivacyTestLab provides browser-based tools for testing IP leaks, DNS leaks, WebRTC exposure, browser fingerprinting, VPN detection, password strength, network latency, and related online privacy risks.
The platform focuses on helping users understand how websites and tracking systems may identify devices, expose network information, or monitor browsing behavior online.
Yes. PrivacyTestLab is completely free to use without subscriptions, mandatory registration, or software installation requirements.
The goal of the platform is educational transparency — helping users better understand privacy risks and online tracking behavior.
PrivacyTestLab is designed as an educational privacy platform, not a user profiling or advertising system.
Most tests operate directly inside the browser and process network information temporarily to display real-time diagnostic results.
The goal is to help users understand exposure — not create new privacy risks.
VPNs may still leak information through browser-level behavior, DNS requests, IPv6 traffic, WebRTC communication, or incorrect system configuration.
Many users assume enabling a VPN automatically guarantees anonymity, but privacy leaks often happen silently in the background.
You can test for these risks using our IP Leak Test , DNS Leak Test , and WebRTC Leak Test tools.
Browser fingerprinting identifies devices using technical characteristics such as browser version, screen size, fonts, hardware behavior, timezone, graphics rendering, and system configuration.
Unlike cookies, fingerprinting can continue tracking users across sessions even after clearing browser history or using private browsing modes.
Learn more in our browser fingerprinting guide .
DNS requests reveal which websites your device is trying to visit. If DNS traffic bypasses a VPN tunnel, your internet provider or network operator may still see browsing activity.
DNS leaks are especially dangerous because they often happen silently without visible warnings to the user.
You can also explore our educational article on encrypted connections and HTTPS .
Yes. Modern tracking systems may use browser fingerprinting, behavioral analysis, IP reputation, advertising identifiers, scripts, local storage, and device-level characteristics to recognize users even without traditional cookies.
Understanding online tracking techniques can help users make more informed privacy decisions.
Test accuracy depends on browser behavior, operating system configuration, VPN setup, network conditions, and device-specific factors.
PrivacyTestLab focuses on practical real-world analysis to help users identify common exposure risks and understand how websites observe network behavior.
No. Complete anonymity is extremely difficult online because websites may combine multiple tracking techniques together.
Privacy usually depends on layered protection strategies, browser configuration, network setup, device security, and user behavior — not a single tool alone.
PrivacyTestLab focuses on transparency, education, and helping users better understand real-world exposure risks.
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