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Identify Your Tech with Browser Info

Every time you visit a website, your browser sends a "User Agent" string identifying itself. The **Browser Info** tool at **Online Tool Base** decodes this complex string to present you with a clear report on your browser name, version, operating system, and platform. It's an ID card for your digital session.

This tool is widely used by support teams to diagnose compatibility issues. If a site "doesn't work" for you, sending a screenshot of your **onlinetoolbase.online** report tells the developer exactly what environment you are running (e.g., Chrome 120 on Windows 11). It clears up ambiguity between similar browsers like Edge and Chrome.

Why Use This Tool?

Use it to verify that your browser is up to date. Check if you are running the 64-bit version of your browser. Verify mask settings if you are using privacy extensions that spoof your User Agent. It also displays your preferred language settings and cookie status, giving you a complete overview of your browser's public footprint.

Key Features

  • User Agent Parsing: Breaks down the raw string into readable OS and Browser fields.
  • Feature Detection: Checks for Cookie and Java support.
  • Language Settings: Shows the system language sent to websites.
  • Platform ID: Identifies underlying hardware architecture (e.g., Win32, Linux x86_64).

How to Use

  1. Visit the page to trigger the analysis.
  2. Review the structured data table.
  3. Copy the raw 'User Agent' string if asked by support.
  4. Check the 'Version' number against the latest release.

Technical & Privacy Note

We see what you show. The **Browser Info** tool from **Online Tool Base** reflects the data your browser openly broadcasts to every website. We do not store this data; it is displayed back to you for verification and troubleshooting purposes only.