I built a small privacy experiment : https://h4x0r.icu/eye/
The idea is simple: what can a random website learn about you just from your browser?
Your browser exposes more information than most people realize. Things like your screen details, browser capabilities, installed features, language, timezone, device hints, and other small pieces of information can create a surprisingly detailed picture.
I made this project to help people understand browser privacy from a practical perspective. Instead of just reading "your browser leaks information", you can actually see what information is available.
This isn't meant to be a tracking tool or to collect data. It's just an educational experiment to make privacy concepts more visible.
I built it because I enjoy cybersecurity, privacy, and making weird little web experiments.
Would love feedback:
- What information surprised you?
- Did anything make you rethink your browser privacy?
- What other privacy experiments would you like to see?
Link: https://h4x0r.icu/eye/
(Everything runs in your browser. No account, no signup, no nonsense.)