Stay Invisible
If you’re at all conscious of the personal data transmitted across the internet, then it’s likely you’ve wondered what information of your own is visible. Stay invisible shows you what types of personal information are being shared when you browse the web.
The Data
Stay Invisible may sound like a tool to keep you anonymous on the web, but in fact it doesn’t. Instead, it tests your existing connection and determines which parts of your browsing session are visible to the outside world.
The data returned is presented by Stay Invisible as a means to provide users with information about the data being shared, what that information represents and how unique each individual session is.
The Results
Results of the test indicate typical data such as IP address, location, language and browser. Extra data includes cookie types, cache data, session storage, plug-ins, java version, screen size and resolution along with a host of other bits of information.
Summary
Stay Invisible is designed to expose your privacy holes through a browser interface. There is a large amount of data returned from the scan and is thorough in definition. The scan is informational only and it is up to each user to decide how to better prevent the information from being transmitted across the web.
Some of the data is inevitable. For instance, javascript is a requirement to run the scan so any javascript information is going to be picked up by Stay Invisible. Other items, such as font types are a way to uniquely identify your system, but as security threats go, their exposure is of minimal concern.
Use Stay Invisible to determine your unique fingerprint across the web and not as a security guide, which it is not.
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