📋 Your HTTP Request Headers
Every time your browser requests a webpage, it sends these headers along with the request.
Websites read them to identify your browser, language, what page sent you here, and more.
Privacy snapshot from your headers:
- Your browser identifies as:
Mozilla/5.0 AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko; compatible; ClaudeBot/1.0; +claudebot@anthropic.c…
- Do Not Track signal: Not set
- Global Privacy Control: Not set
- Total headers sent: 4
Identity
Locale & Preferences
Connection
What does this mean for my privacy?
The headers above are sent on every request — to every site, image, ad, script, and tracker your browser loads. Combined with your IP address, they form a strong fingerprint that can identify you across sites even without cookies.
Things you can do
- Use a privacy browser (Brave, Firefox, Tor) — they reduce or randomize headers like User-Agent and Sec-CH-UA.
- Enable Global Privacy Control — under Brave/Firefox privacy settings. Legally enforceable in some US states.
- Use a VPN — hides your IP. Combined with header reduction, makes you much harder to track.
- Check your IP and VPN status →
- Look up DNS records →