This page alreadyknows enough to find youagain.
You haven’t clicked anything. Your IP, your approximate address, your hardware signature, and a biometric ID are already on our server. Same on every site you visit.We just show you the receipt.
Predaxia · 2026
You’re at —.
Your ISP is —.
We didn’t ask for permission.
Run the scan to reveal your estimated position.
These three hashes, combined, produce an identifier shared by fewer than 1 in 100,000 devices. It will be the same on the next site you visit. It will be the same in six months. Switching VPN won’t change it. Clearing cookies won’t change it. Private browsing won’t change it. It’s a property of your hardware.
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No consent. No notification. One page load. Same data, same precision, same biometric ID — that’s what every site with an ad tracker, every social network, every page with a third-party script collects on you. The difference: they don’t show it. They sell it.
Predaxia’s operator guides cover all 22 vectors above — browser hardening, network configuration, behavioral OPSEC, and the trade-offs nobody else explains. Built for people whose privacy actually matters.
There’s no perfect setup. Anyone selling you perfect is selling fear. The goal is simple: make yourself a harder target than the person next to you.
What a fingerprint is
A fingerprint is what is left when you take away the cookie. Your browser, your hardware, your network, and the way you move all leak signals. Put together, they point to one person. No login, no consent, no banner. The site reads the room and knows you next time, even through a VPN, even in incognito.
What this page reads about you
The analyzer groups the signals the way a real tracking stack does.
- Network. Your IP, rough location, and provider. The coarse who and where.
- Hardware. GPU, screen, CPU cores, memory. Stable across sessions, hard to fake.
- Rendering. Canvas, fonts, audio. Tiny differences in how your machine draws and sounds.
- Behavior. Time on page, mouse movement, tab switches. The part you never think about.
- Composite. All of it hashed into one ID. That is the line that follows you.
Nothing here is stored. The values are computed in your browser and dropped when you leave. The point is not to keep them. It is to show you they exist.
Why it matters
A VPN hides your IP. It does nothing about the other signals. Incognito clears cookies. It changes nothing about your hardware or your canvas. If your threat model includes a government, an employer, an ex, or a data broker, the fingerprint is the part of you a new IP does not reset.
How to lower your fingerprint
You cannot erase it. You can make yourself common.
- Tor Browser. Built so every user looks the same. The strongest single move.
- Brave. Randomizes canvas and audio per site, blocks the obvious trackers by default.
- A plain profile. Default screen size, default fonts, few extensions. Unusual is trackable.
- Turn off JavaScript on pages that do not need it. Most fingerprinting runs in JavaScript.
FAQ
Does this site track me? No. Everything runs locally and is discarded. The IP lookup is one call you trigger yourself.
Can I be fully anonymous? Not on the open web with a normal browser. You can move from being uniquely you to being one of many, which is what actually matters.
Does a VPN make me private here? It hides one signal out of dozens. Useful, not enough.
