Check my browser/privacy
What this checks
Visible browser/session signals such as public route, DNS/WebRTC/IPv6 behavior, fingerprint traits, user-agent, or public IP context.
Check whether a public IPv4 address currently appears on the Tor Project bulk exit list. This is a routing signal, not a judgment about the person or service using the address.
Direct answer
Check whether your current IP or any public IP appears in the Tor Project's published exit node list. Useful for privacy audits and firewall access control review. Use the result as an observable public-signal check with stated limitations, not as an absolute guarantee.
Check my browser/privacy
Visible browser/session signals such as public route, DNS/WebRTC/IPv6 behavior, fingerprint traits, user-agent, or public IP context.
Limits
It cannot certify anonymity, inspect every app, or prove that a VPN, ISP, device, or account is safe.
Read results
Treat results as review signals for this browser/session or public target. Re-test after one change, then use Safe Copy or notes that avoid raw identifiers.
Checks whether a public IPv4 address appears on the Tor Project exit-node list.
The address is matched against the Tor Project's published bulk exit list. A match means that IPv4 address was on the list when it was last fetched. No match means it was not on that list, which is a narrower statement than not being Tor.
The Tor network routes traffic through three relays: guard (entry), middle, and exit. The exit node makes the actual connection to the destination website — so websites see the exit node's IP, not the user's real IP. Exit nodes are operated by volunteers and their IPs are publicly listed by the Tor Project. This tool checks whether an IP appears on that public list.
Use the result to decide what to review next, make one change at a time, and retest in the same browser, network, domain, or provider context when possible.
It does not prove anonymity, full security, complete deliverability, full reputation cleanliness, search ranking, or AI citation. It only reports the visible signals available to this tool.