Last updated: March 2026
PixelPing is a network diagnostics toolkit. We are committed to protecting your privacy. This policy explains what data is collected, how it is used, and what third-party services are involved when you use this site.
- ▸ No accounts or registration required
- ▸ No cookies are set by PixelPing
- ▸ No personal information is collected or stored
- ▸ Queries you run (domains, IPs) are not logged or retained by us
This site uses Vercel Web Analytics to understand traffic patterns. Vercel Analytics is designed to be privacy-friendly:
- ▸ No cookies are used
- ▸ No personal data or IP addresses are stored
- ▸ Data collected is aggregated: page views, referrer, country, device type
- ▸ Compliant with GDPR, CCPA, and PECR
For full details see the Vercel Analytics Privacy Policy.
When you run certain tools, your query (a domain or IP address) is forwarded to third-party services to fulfil the request. No personal information is transmitted — only the domain or IP you choose to look up.
Used by the Investigate tool to geolocate a destination IP address. The target IP is sent to ip-api.com. See their legal page.
Used by the Reverse IP tool to find domains hosted on a given IP. The queried IP is sent to HackerTarget. See their privacy policy.
WHOIS queries are made directly to public WHOIS servers via TCP. DNS lookups use Google (8.8.8.8) and Cloudflare (1.1.1.1) public resolvers. Standard query logging policies of those services may apply.
PixelPing is hosted on Vercel. Vercel may process standard server-side request metadata (e.g. IP addresses in access logs) as part of normal infrastructure operation. See the Vercel Privacy Policy.
We may update this policy from time to time. Continued use of the site after changes are posted constitutes acceptance of the revised policy.
Questions about this privacy policy? Visit our Terms of Service page or reach out via the GitHub repository.