My anonymity:
IP-address differences
We have detected that your real IP address is different from the one provided. Use the correct system settings, Proxy and VPN or turn off Flash/Java/ActiveX/WebRTC in the browser.
Proxy detected
We have detected that you are using a proxy. Your proxy is public, or not completely anonymous. We recommend using high-quality private proxy.
VPN detected
We have detected that you are using VPN. We recommend you to change a VPN, or use it with private proxies.
Anonymizer detected
We found that most likely you are using an Anonymizer. Most anonymizers are defined and can intercept and track your traffic. We do not recommend using them for anonymity.
Tor detected
We have detected that you are using Tor. The IP addresses of exit nodes of the Tor network are known. So it is known that you use anonymization tools and this can cause suspicion.
Different system time
The system time on your computer differs from the time defined by IP. You are possibly trying to hide through anonymization.
Different browser headers
UserAgent transmitted by your browser is different from the one we checked using Javascript. Most likely you are trying to hide your real browser.
Blacklist
Your IP address is blacklisted. This is a bad signal, some sites may block you because of this or forbid certain actions.
WebRTC enabled
You have not disabled WebRTC. Highly recommend to disable it because it reveals Your real IP address when using a Proxy and VPN, as well as a list of all local IP addresses behind a NAT.
Open proxy ports
We have detected that you work through proxies low level of anonymity, because he has determined the open ports.
Flash enabled
You have not disabled Flash. Highly recommend to disable it, since Flash can reveal Your real IP address.
Java enabled
You have not disabled Java. Highly recommend to disable it, because Java can reveal Your real IP address.
ActiveX enabled
You have not disabled ActiveX. Highly recommend to disable it, or to visit sites where you need it with another browser.