My Browser Details
Here you can get a glance of the information you are sending to servers when you connect to them using your browser. This page not only shows server-sent headers and connection details, but also uses JavaScript to capture extra client-side data.
Detail | Value |
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Accept | */* |
Accept Language | |
Accept-Charset | |
Accept-Encoding | gzip, br |
Avail Screen Size | Loading... |
Browser Dimensions | Loading... |
Browser Language | Loading... |
CPU Cores | Loading... |
Cache-Control | |
Color Depth | Loading... |
Connection | |
Connection Type | Loading... |
Content-Type | |
Device Memory | Loading... |
Downlink | Loading... |
HTTP Method | GET |
Host | cyberwarzone.com |
IP Address | 3.15.145.114 |
Pixel Ratio | Loading... |
Protocol | HTTP/1.1 |
Referer | |
Request URI | /tools/mybrowserdetails |
Screen Resolution | Loading... |
TLS | Not Encrypted |
Time Zone | Loading... |
User Agent | Mozilla/5.0 AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko; compatible; ClaudeBot/1.0; +[email protected]) |
How does this work? The details shown above come from two sources:
- Server-side Data: When you visit this page, your browser automatically sends various headers (such as your IP address, user agent, accepted languages, etc.) that we capture on the server.
- Client-side Data: After the page loads, JavaScript runs on your browser to capture additional information that isn’t available from the headers, such as your viewport dimensions, screen resolution, available screen size, color depth, device pixel ratio, browser language, number of CPU cores, approximate device memory, your time zone, and network connection details. This data is then displayed in the table.