Overview
Spoof Me helps you control how your browser appears to websites.
Many people use a VPN and think their privacy is covered. But a VPN mainly changes your IP address. Websites can still see many browser-side signals, including your timezone, language settings, user agent, operating system, browser type, screen resolution, device memory, CPU core count, GPU/WebGL data, canvas behavior, touch support, and other fingerprint details.
These small signals can reveal a lot. For example, your VPN may show that you are browsing from another country, but your browser may still show your real timezone, real language settings, real device type, or real desktop environment.
Spoof Me helps you switch these visible browser signals using simple identity profiles.
For example, you can make your browser appear closer to:
A Samsung Galaxy device from Korea with Korean language settings and Korean timezone
A Windows laptop from the United States with English settings
An iPhone from France with French language and European timezone
A Mac Safari profile with matching browser and system details
This is useful for privacy checks, website testing, localization testing, debugging, and seeing how websites react to different browser environments.
Spoof Me is simple to use:
Choose an identity
Turn spoofing on
Browse with that selected profile
Please note: Spoof Me is not a VPN and does not make you fully anonymous. Websites may still use other signals to detect your real device or environment. Spoof Me focuses on the browser fingerprint signals that a VPN does not normally change.
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