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Verification

What websites can see about you

Live values from your browser right now — the location, timezone, and IP websites can read. With GeoSpoof active, they reflect your spoofed location instead of your real one.

Running checks…

Reading your browser and probing for leaks.

Geolocation

Waiting for permission…

Timezone

Current time

Tue Jun 16 2026 04:09:11 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)

IP Address

Looking up…

WebRTC

Probing…

Browser API surface

Key fingerprinting surfaces attackers check. Expand any group to see the values they get — they should all tell the same story.

Frequently asked questions

What is my browser's geolocation?

Your browser's geolocation is the latitude and longitude it hands to websites through the JavaScript Geolocation API. The map and coordinates above show exactly what sites read when they ask where you are. With GeoSpoof active, that's your spoofed location instead of your real one.

Can websites see my real location even when I use a VPN?

Yes. A VPN only changes your IP address. Your browser still reports its own GPS-level geolocation, system timezone, and locale — and WebRTC can leak your real IP entirely. If those signals disagree with your VPN's exit location, a site can tell something is off. This page flags exactly those mismatches.

Why does my timezone not match my IP address?

Your timezone comes from your operating system, while your IP location comes from your network or VPN. If you connect through a VPN in another country but leave your system clock on your home timezone, the two won't line up — a common, easily detected tell. GeoSpoof aligns your timezone to your spoofed location to close that gap.

What is a WebRTC leak?

WebRTC is a browser feature for real-time audio, video, and data. It can reveal your real public and local IP addresses directly to a website — bypassing your VPN — unless it's blocked. The WebRTC check above probes for that leak and reports any address it manages to expose.

Is this browser location test free?

Yes. The test runs entirely in your browser, costs nothing, and requires no account. It reads the same signals any website can read and shows them back to you in plain language.

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Get GeoSpoof free

Available on all major browsers. No account required, no telemetry, no tracking.

Self-hosted XPI (Firefox)

Signed XPI for Firefox forks or manual installs. Auto-updates via our update manifest.

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Direct download (macOS)

Notarized DMG for Safari on macOS. No Apple ID required. Manual updates — re-download to upgrade.

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