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WARNING: You are supposed to surf with your own, or with an inadequately protected, IP address. You are thereby observable...
WARNING: Your true IP address might have been uncovered! You are observable...
WARNING: Your browser sends data that may allow web sites to track your computer easily! Move your mouse over the underlined fields in order to get detailed information.
Recommendation: Use the preconfigured, free and open source JonDoFox default profile in its current version in order to get the maximum browser privacy.
Learn more about the individual tests performed by the IP Check... Click here! | Attribute | Value | Rating | | Recommended: Use JonDoFox, or generally block Cookies and allow them for single web pages if needed only.
The very least thing you should do is to let your browser automatically delete all cookies on closing. | | | protectedRecommended: Your browser should not send any HTTP authentication data to third party sites.
Currently known to be affected are: Chrome, Safari, Firefox.
Use JonDoFox in order to protect yourself. | goodYour browser is protected against a tracking by third party HTTP authentication headers. | | protectedRecommended: Your browser should not cache any third party content at all, or should at least delete them upon moving to another site. | goodYour browser is protected against a tracking by third party caching/HTTP E-Tag headers. | | Your unique ID:Recommended: Your browser should not cache any third party content at all, or should at least delete them upon moving to another site.
Firefox: Use JonDoFox. Alternatively, you may switch off the cache completely: about:config, browser.cache.disk.enable:false, browser.cache.memory.enable:false | badYour browser is trackable by e-tags. You see this, as your ID does not change regardless how often you reload the test. | | unlimitedRecommended: Use JonDonym or Tor in order to fix this Problem. Tor keeps a session for 10 minutes only. JonDonym is even completely stateless, if you switch off proxy-connection keep-alive in your browser. | badYour Internet or VPN/Proxy provider may link each of your HTTP requests with earlier requests. He may thereby trace you perfectly. Your Identity is not protected.
JonDonym protects you against this attack. | | UNKNOWNRecommended: The referer should be hidden if you move to another website. It should remain unchanged as long as you move within the same website. | ??? |
| CCBot/1.0 (+http://www.commoncrawl.org/bot.html)Recommended: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; rv:6.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/6.0 (JonDoFox profile) | bad You are using an uncommon browser identifier and are thereby easier distinguishable from other web surfers. |
| en-us,en;q=0.5Recommended: en-us (english language) | mediumThe language sent by your browser differs from the majority of other surfers. You are thereby easier distinguishable. | | ISO-8859-1,utf-8;q=0.7,*;q=0.7Recommended: This header should not be sent at all. | mediumYour browser expects the default encodings of the Torbutton-Profile. You thereby differ a lot from other JonDonym users. | | text/html,application/xhtml+xml,text/xml;q=0.9,text/plain;q=0.8,image/png,*/*;q=0.5Recommended: text/html,application/xml,*/* (accepted by all browsers) | mediumThe accepted file types are transmitted. This causes considerable differences to other surfers, and, owing the circumstances, an observer may gather information about your browser and about the software installed on your computer. Thereby, even the operating system that your are using may become, indirectly, visible. | | gzipRecommended: Recommended: gzip, deflate (accepted by all browsers) | mediumYour web browser sends unusual values for the supoorted encodings. You are thereby quite easy distinguishable from other web surfers. | | Recommended: Firefox: You may switch on this feature in the privacy settings. | mediumUnfortunately your browser does not support "Do-Not-Track". | | ccc04-02 | mediumThis browser header makes you easier distinguishable from other web surfers. Under certain circumstances, it may even lead to your identification. |
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