IP8 browser tool
The IP8 browser extension brings many on-site tools into a compact browser popup, including quick IP details, DNS utilities, Whois lookup, speed testing, WebRTC leak prevention, and the new User‑Agent and timezone spoofing controls for stronger privacy and a smaller fingerprinting surface while browsing.
A single Site Index from A to F, plus a floating widget that keeps the score in view as you browse. Look-only; never blocks anything.
See your public IPv4, location, hostname, ISP, ASN, and privacy score without leaving the tab.
Jump directly into IP Details, DNS Query, Whois Lookup, and Speed Test from the extension menu.
Use the built-in WebRTC shield to help prevent browser-based IP leaks before they expose your real connection.
Pick a different browser, OS, or device profile and the extension rewrites your User-Agent header and matching navigator fields on every request.
Override the timezone that JavaScript and Intl APIs report. Match the timezone of your VPN exit or pick any region to blur browser-side location fingerprinting.
The new Privacy tab turns the page you are on into an honest privacy report — trackers, third parties, fingerprinting attempts and analytics, rolled into a single Site Index from A to F. Privacy only looks; it never blocks anything, so pages always load normally.
A 0-100 score paired with a letter grade A-F. Green for clean, shifting through amber to red as tracking gets heavier. A red Danger banner flags pages tied to known malware or phishing.
Ads, analytics, social widgets, customer-interaction popups, audio/video players, content delivery, hosting, fingerprinting, cookie nags, and known-bad destinations — each tagged so you can read the page at a glance.
Pin the score to any page and it follows you as you browse. Drag it anywhere, switch between badge and expanded card, re-scan in one tap, dismiss it whenever you like.
Detection runs locally and never blocks resources, so nothing breaks. The tracker database refreshes automatically; you can also force a refresh or re-scan the current page on demand.
Two new switches in the popup let you control what websites see about your browser, not just your network. Useful when your VPN exit is in another country but your browser keeps announcing the wrong timezone, or when you want to reduce the surface area that fingerprinting scripts can read.
Pick a different browser, operating system, or device profile. The extension rewrites theUser-Agentrequest header and aligns related navigator fields so the disguise holds up under inspection.
Override whatDateandIntl.DateTimeFormatreport. Match the timezone of your VPN exit, pick any IANA region, and stop sites from spotting the mismatch between your IP and your clock.
A new TempMail tab keeps a curated list of disposable email services right in the popup. Every provider is re‑tested in real time, on the hour, so you stop wasting clicks on dead sites. Sort the list, search it, pin the ones you trust, hide the ones you do not, and add your own custom domains — your privacy inbox, organised your way.
Each provider is health-checked in real time so you only see services that actually work right now — no more clicking through dead temp-mail sites.
Sort by live status or alphabetically and filter the full list instantly to find a working inbox in seconds.
Star the providers you trust and keep them pinned to the top of the popup for one-click access.
Drop in any custom temporary-email domain and we will track its uptime alongside the built-in providers.
Get a quick privacy score based on exposed browser, network, DNS, WebRTC, User-Agent, and timezone signals.
Review your public IP address, hostname, ISP, ASN, and location details from the extension popup.
Keep WebRTC leak prevention close by and confirm your browser is not exposing private connection data.
Spoof your User-Agent and timezone to reduce fingerprinting surface and to match the location your VPN or proxy claims.
On-device Site Index for every page with a floating widget option, categorised tracker detection, and a Danger flag for malware or phishing destinations.