What is a web browser?
A web browser is a computer program that allows you to see, hear, and interact with the Internet. It can be installed on a desktop computer, laptop, mobile phone, tablet, video game console, or any other device with an Internet connection.
The browser is the “front end” of the network, and it is responsible for displaying data on the user’s screen. It is what you use to access the internet. Your browser also has a cache, which is the temporary storage area that allows the browser to store recently visited web pages.
Your Browser Settings:
Is JavaScript Enabled? Learn how to enable JavaScript | No |
Is Flash Installed? Adobe Flash Player | |
Cookie Enabled? What are cookies? |
Your System Details:
Browser Name Your web browsing software | |
IP Address Your public IP address | |
Location Your location. | |
ISP Your Internet Service Provider | |
Screen Resolution Height and Width of your screen | |
Browser Resolution Your browser resolution | |
Using Proxy? Are you behind a proxy? | |
Do not Track Increasing privacy | |
Operating System Which OS you are on? |
More Details:
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Local Currency | |
City | |
Region | |
Country | |
Continent |
Device | |
Browser Version | |
Color depth | |
Web Hosting | |
Using Mobile | |
Time Zone | |
Offset |
User Agent Information
User Agent
User-Agent is a piece of software that tells a server what kind of browser a person is using. For example, a User-Agent might say “I am Mozilla Firefox 3.0.1”. The server will look at the User-Agent and decide how to best serve that request. Web servers can have different content for different browsers. For example, Internet Explorer 5.0 and later can display PNG images, but Netscape 4.7 and earlier can’t.