MiyaIP HTTP header observation tool

Proxy Anonymity Checker
See the evidence behind the conclusion

Determine high anonymity, anonymity, or transparency by testing node source addresses and seven common proxy headers. The result describes what the target server actually saw in this HTTP request.

Check a Proxy's HTTP Header Anonymity

My public IP Recognizing… Waiting

Only compared locally in the browser with proxy exits, not sent to the anonymity detection API, and does not participate in anonymity levels.

Detects one proxy at a time, supporting hostname, public IPv4, square bracket IPv6, and authentication credentials.

support host:port, Host:Port:Username:Password and socks5://user:pass@host:port.

The protocol prefix in the address takes precedence; HTTPS mode authenticates the encrypted tunnel first.

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After a test is completed, the anonymity level and evidence summary are saved in the current browser.

This tool measures HTTP header anonymity

The anonymity level that answers "Has the target server seen the test node source address or proxy traces this time" will not be packaged into a comprehensive security score.

This tool will check

  • Whether the proxy exit replaces the test node source address
  • Seven common forwarding and proxy headers
  • HTTP, HTTPS tunneling and SOCKS connectivity capabilities

This tool will not check

  • Browser WebRTC or local address leak
  • Does client DNS bypass proxy?
  • Browser fingerprinting, account association, or long-term stability

How conclusions arise from evidence

High Anonymity Elite

The test node source address was hidden, and the seven known headers added by the proxy were not observed.

Anonymous

The source address is hidden, but the target can still identify proxy traces from headers such as Via, Forwarded, etc.

Transparent

The egress does not replace the source address, or the forwarding header directly contains the test node source IP.

Unknown Unknown

The proxy is unavailable, there is insufficient response evidence, or the test node baseline cannot be reliably obtained.

How to correctly understand anonymous conclusions

Why use the test node source IP instead of my public IP?

The proxy request is initiated by the MiyaIP server, and what the proxy can reveal is the source address of the test node. Your public IP is only compared locally with the exit in the browser, and cannot be used as the real source address of this server request.

Why do header probes use fixed HTTP requests?

HTTPS content is inside an encrypted tunnel, and ordinary HTTP proxies cannot read or modify request headers therein. Fixed HTTP echo request to observe whether the proxy adds Forwarded, Via and other headers; the request does not carry your browsing data.

Does high anonymity equal complete security?

No. High anonymity simply means that this time the HTTP header observation found no source address or known proxy headers. It does not evaluate proxy operators, encryption, logging policies, malicious content, or account security.

Why isn't the original header value shown?

Anonymous judgment only needs to know whether the proxy adds a new header and whether it contains the test node source address. Hiding original values ​​reduces exposure of proxy identifiers and internal information while retaining auditable itemized status.

Will the authentication proxy username and password be saved?

No. The credentials are only used for this backend connection and will not appear in responses, copy results, exported files, address bar, or browser history.