Test what location your browser reports to websites. Verify that Location Guard or other privacy extensions are protecting your real location.
Your browser will ask for location permission. All processing happens locally — no data is sent to our servers.
Understanding what websites see when they request your location
When you click "Check My Location," your browser asks for permission to share location data — the same way any website would.
We read the latitude, longitude, and accuracy from the Geolocation API. If Location Guard is active, these will be the spoofed coordinates.
We show the reported location on a map so you can visually verify whether it matches your real position or is offset by your privacy extension.
🔍 Privacy Note: All processing happens in your browser. No coordinates are sent to our servers. This page works entirely client-side.
Common questions about the geolocation check tool