Your browser confesses without being asked. A single page logs and displays every data point your client transmits on arrival: IP address, user agent, screen resolution, timezone, language preferences, and more. No interaction required. No form submitted. No account created.
This matters because most users believe passive browsing is anonymous browsing. It is not. The page makes the invisible transaction visible, turning the abstract concept of browser fingerprinting into something immediate and personal. The specific combination of your disclosed attributes is often enough to identify you uniquely across sessions.
The piece is worth reading in full for the enumerated list of what gets taken, not just the headline claim. Seeing your own data reflected back is the argument. No explanation needed after that.
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