Last updated 23 August 2026
The test runs inside your browser. We don't set cookies, we don't run analytics, and we don't keep a record of your visit. Nothing about your connection is stored anywhere unless you deliberately press the share button.
The measurements are calculated in your browser tab. To measure anything at all, your browser has to send and receive real data from real servers — that is what a network test is. Those servers necessarily see your IP address, exactly as they would if you visited any website. We do not log or retain it.
During a test your browser talks to:
Each of those parties handles your IP address under their own privacy policy, as a normal consequence of your computer contacting them.
Ordinarily, nothing. No account, no cookie, no analytics script, no server-side log of your visit.
If you press "Get a link to this result", and only then, a copy of the measurements is saved so the link works. That copy contains your speeds, latency, jitter, NAT type, DNS timings and the city and network name your connection reports. It does not contain your IP address. Saved results are deleted automatically after 90 days.
Anyone with the link can view it, so treat it as public. If you would rather a result did not exist, email us and we will delete it.
This is a network diagnostic tool with no accounts and no personal data collection. It is not directed at children.
If this policy changes, the date at the top changes with it. If a change ever means we start collecting something we don't collect today, it will be stated plainly here rather than buried.
Questions, or want a shared result removed: riverfrome@gmail.com