MyIPScan
Lightweight local check

Font Fingerprint Test

Measure a small list of common fonts locally to see whether font availability may add browser-visible detail.

This is a limited font signal, not a complete font inventory. It checks only a small controlled list and does not send results to a server.

Font signal

Current Result

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Running local font measurement...Checking
Signals shown
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Storage behavior
No server-side storage
Scope
Local font measurement
Font list
Small common-font set

What this checks

The page measures text widths through a local canvas and compares a small common-font list against generic fallback fonts.

A likely detected font means the measured width differed from generic fallback behavior in this browser session.

Limitations

  • The list is intentionally small to keep the page lightweight.
  • Browser font fallback behavior can cause false positives or false negatives.
  • The result does not measure all installed fonts.
  • No font result is sent to a backend API.

Reduce exposure

What to do next

Font exposure is usually reduced by browser-level protections rather than manual font removal.

  1. Use privacy-focused browser settings that standardize or restrict font access.
  2. Avoid installing rare fonts only for general browsing profiles.
  3. Use separate browser profiles for work that needs special fonts.

Related tools

Supporting evidence

Use this font measurement signal as one browser signal, not a full verdict

Run this subtest before and after one browser/privacy setting change when you need focused evidence. For a combined IP, DNS, WebRTC, IPv6, fingerprint, and User-Agent view, use the Public Exposure Report.

BaselineRun the subtest before changing browser, extension, GPU, font, or privacy settings.
RetestChange one setting, restart the browser if needed, and rerun the same subtest.
Safe sharingShare Safe Copy or categories instead of raw hashes, full User-Agent values, or raw browser details.

Check my browser/privacy

What this checks

Visible browser/session signals such as public route, DNS/WebRTC/IPv6 behavior, fingerprint traits, user-agent, or public IP context.

Limits

What this cannot check

It cannot certify anonymity, inspect every app, or prove that a VPN, ISP, device, or account is safe.

Read results

How to use the output

Treat results as review signals for this browser/session or public target. Re-test after one change, then use Safe Copy or notes that avoid raw identifiers.