

Loupe
Displays device details exposed for tracking, categorizes data by access level, explains fingerprinting, lists region, settings, storage, sensors, keyboard data, and motion, and keeps all personal information on your device unless exported by the user.
Features
- Permission Management
- Anti-tracking
Loupe News & Activities
Recent activities
- Danilo_Venom updated Loupe
- Danilo_Venom added Loupe as alternative to Exodus Privacy, TrackerControl, App Manager and Warden FOSS
- Danilo_Venom added Loupe
Loupe information
What is Loupe?
Loupe is a tool that reveals how your device details are used for online tracking through a process called fingerprinting. It uses the same publicly available iOS APIs as third-party apps to display this data. The software shows that trackers don't need personal information like your name, email, or location to identify you. Instead, details like your region, languages, settings, storage, and sensors are enough to track your online activities. Loupe collects this data into one place for a clear view of the information you're sharing.
Loupe categorizes each data point based on the access level needed to get it, including passive data like your time zone and keyboard languages, data that requires permission like location, contacts, photos, and motion, and advanced data accessible through public APIs like your installed apps. All data read by Loupe stays on your device and isn't uploaded or shared unless you choose to export it.
Developed by the security research team Mysk, Loupe aims to reveal the tracking surface of your iPhone to help you make informed decisions about your digital footprint.









