What Data We See From You
When you visit a website, your browser automatically sends certain information to the server. Below is a summary of the data we can typically access from your request headers and browser environment. This information helps us understand our audience, improve the website, and ensure security.
IP Address
Your public internet address. Used for routing, basic analytics, and security.
18.191.194.2
User Agent String
Raw text your browser sends identifying itself.
Mozilla/5.0 AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko; compatible; ClaudeBot/1.0; [email protected])
Detected Browser
Browser detected from User Agent. Helps optimize website display.
Unknown
Detected Operating System
OS detected from User Agent. Helps with compatibility.
Unknown
Detected Device Type
General device type (Mobile/Desktop) from User Agent.
Unknown Device
Approximate Location
Estimated city/country based on IP. Needs extra configuration.
Requires specific setup (IP Geolocation Service)
Referring Page
The page you linked from to get here (if any).
https://nytotoxnk.com/projects/what-data-we-see
Preferred Languages
Languages your browser prefers, used for content negotiation.
Not Available
Cookies
Small data pieces stored in your browser.
Browser cookies may be used for sessions, preferences, or analytics (not displayed here).
Timezone (Client-Side)
Your local timezone detected by the browser.
Detecting...
Screen Resolution (Client-Side)
Your screen size detected by the browser.
Detecting...
Important Notes:
- Data derived from headers (like specific device model, OS, or browser version) relies on the User-Agent string, which can sometimes be generic or inaccurate.
- IP-based geolocation provides an approximation and requires external services for accuracy; it's not enabled by default here.
- We prioritize user privacy and only collect data necessary for website functionality, analytics, and security.