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DNS
Nameservers
WebRTC
Public IP
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Proxy
Proxy detection
Rotating proxy detection
MTU fingerprint (NMAP)
MTU fingerprint
Ports
Browser
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Nmap
Time
Timezone from Javascript
Africa/Abidjan
Time from Javascript
Sat Aug 16 2025 08:39:58 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Time from IP
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OS
Detected OS
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TCP/IP OS
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Geolocation
IP Location
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Geolocation API
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Frequently Asked Questions

What information does Pixelscan’s IP check reveal about my IP?
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Pixelscan shows:
  • Your IP address and its location
  • ISP and hosting provider details
  • Whether your IP is a public proxy or from an anonymous network
  • Blacklist status
  • WebRTC leaks and DNS settings
This is useful for privacy testing, fraud prevention, and troubleshooting connectivity issues.

How often should I check my IP with Pixelscan?
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You should check regularly if:
  • You're using a VPN, proxy, or antidetect browser
  • You manage multiple accounts and want to avoid fingerprinting
  • You’re testing anonymity tools
  • You suspect your IP may be blacklisted
Pixelscan helps confirm that your setup is working as intended.

Why is my IP address location different from my physical location?
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Pixelscan determines your IP’s location based on public ISP records.

If you use a VPN, proxy, or mobile carrier, the IP location may show a different city or country than where you actually are.