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Free, fast test to see how much private info your browser is leakingAny website can access all sorts of private data — without asking for permission. Not only can they find your IP address and location, but they can also see your software and hardware details. And that's just the tip of the iceberg! Tap or click here to see all the private data your browser collects. → |
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