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You're more exposed than you think.

Most businesses feel secure right up until the breach. This page sees your device, network, and location the instant you arrive — and that's the easy part. Run the scan and see for yourself.

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You think you're anonymous. Let's check.

No login. No permission. One click. We'll show you what this page can already see about your device, network, and location — in seconds.

We don't save your results — they vanish when you close the tab. Turning your IP into a location uses a public lookup any website can call.

Your real attack surface

A browser leak is the warm-up

Your business runs on six attack surfaces. Attackers only need one of them to be weak.

Your network

Open ports, default router logins, and unsegmented Wi-Fi let an attacker move from your guest network to your servers.

Your email

94% of malware arrives by email. Without MFA, DMARC, and filtering, one click hands over your inbox — and everything in it.

Your laptops

Unpatched devices and missing endpoint protection are the #1 way ransomware gets in and spreads across the company.

Your cloud & Microsoft 365

Over-shared files, dormant admin accounts, and no Conditional Access turn a single stolen password into a full-tenant breach.

Your people

Attackers don’t hack in, they log in — phishing your team is cheaper and faster than breaking your firewall.

Your vendors

61% of breaches come through a third party. Their weak security quietly becomes your incident.

Find your gaps before an attacker does.

Get a real read on where your business stands in 2 minutes — or have our engineers run a free 130-point assessment of your actual environment.

Questions about exposure

How can a website see my IP address and location?+

Every connection you make sends your public IP to the server, and that IP maps to your city and internet provider. Your browser also volunteers your device type, screen, time zone, and more — and WebRTC can leak your internal network address. None of it requires permission.

Is the exposure scan safe? Do you store my data?+

Yes. We do not save your results — they appear only on your screen and disappear when you close the tab. To turn your IP into a city and provider, your browser makes a public location lookup, exactly the kind any website can make without asking. That is the whole point: none of this needs your permission.

What should I do if this concerns me?+

The browser is the least of it. Take our free 2-minute IT Security Score to see where your business is actually exposed across identity, backup, endpoints, and compliance — or book a free assessment with our engineers.

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