What any website can see about you

(mysysinfo.com)

6 points | by rajsuper123 9 hours ago ago

16 comments

  • VaderAi 5 hours ago

    so do any of the anti virus programs on the market prevent this ?? or is the only option a vpn ?

  • paularmstrong 8 hours ago

    Wait till they find out what information native/installed apps can find out about you.

    • rajsuper123 43 minutes ago

      To clarify — working on a section that shows what data native/installed apps typically request and collect (permissions, device IDs, etc.), as a companion to what this site already shows for browsers.

    • rajsuper123 5 hours ago

      working on

  • serious_angel 8 hours ago

    A yet another pure LLM/"AI" slop... for utterly no reason... that only mocks and ridicules many similar others, including actually human-written years ago... Not to mention:

        \- amiunique.org/fingerprint;  
        \- coveryourtracks.eff.org;  
        \- pixelscan.net/fingerprint-check;  
        \- browserleaks.com;  
        \- ipleak.net;  
        \- demo.fingerprint.com/playground;  
        \- whoer.net;  
        \- 2ip.io/privacy;  
        \- ...
    
    Why do even re-implement the wheel... negating the effort of actual people? Welp, you may live now knowing you've paid to use/mock stolen knowledge and art of now unknown actual developers/artists/people inside these srrowful LLMs, and possibly learned close to nothing prone to forget everything in a few months or weeks...
    • rajsuper123 5 hours ago

      Calculators didn't replace mathematicians, they replaced doing arithmetic by hand. Most of the other tools are paid or with ads this is free and no ads

  • Retr0id 8 hours ago

    [flagged]

    • xosc 8 hours ago

      I've seen at least 3 clones of this exact type of website on the front page in like the past month

      • rajsuper123 5 hours ago

        this is not clones. the old Sites are html/php.Different stack, different UX focus — Next.js app vs the older PHP tools. Not trying to replace, just built a simpler, free, ad-free version for people who aren't security researchers.

        • Retr0id 3 hours ago

          Most recent one was vercelslop too https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48062178

          • rajsuper123 3 hours ago

            i tried to open and Funny enough — that site is throwing an SSL error right now (ERR_SSL_PROTOCOL_ERROR). Whatever slop is, broken SSL on launch day isn't a great look either way.

            • Retr0id 2 hours ago

              That's Vercel for you I guess.

              • rajsuper123 an hour ago

                More likely a misconfigured custom domain than Vercel itself. Their default *.vercel.app deployments handle SSL automatically. But fair, plenty of half-finished launches out there either way.

    • LandenLove 8 hours ago

      Yeah. Websites like https://amiunique.org show more details about your browser.