IP FrogNetwork check

The clear version

Privacy Policy

IP Frog is built to explain your connection without quietly building a detailed profile about you.

Effective July 16, 2026

The short version

IP Frog processes your network request so it can show you useful details about your connection. Completed speed tests may contribute an anonymous summary to aggregate performance reporting. We do not attach the summary to an account, and we do not send your IP address, precise coordinates, hostname, full user agent, raw measurement series, or shared-result token to PostHog.

Connection information

When you visit IP Frog, Cloudflare necessarily receives your request and makes network metadata available to the application. This can include your public IP address, approximate city and region, country, autonomous system number (ASN), network organization, protocol, and the Cloudflare data center handling the request.

IP Frog uses that information to produce the connection report you requested. The application does not create an IP-address history or associate the displayed IP address with a named account.

Speed tests and anonymous telemetry

A speed test can measure download speed, upload speed, latency, jitter, test mode, duration, and practical quality classifications. When a test starts, finishes, fails, or is shared, IP Frog may send a tightly limited event to PostHog.

Completed-test events can include the measurements above plus Cloudflare's approximate city, region, country, ASN, network organization, and edge location. Each test receives a random per-test identifier. It is not a persistent browser or person identifier, and PostHog is instructed not to create a person profile for these events.

This aggregate information helps us understand whether the tool works and, once enough trustworthy samples exist, may support regional ISP performance reports. Those reports will use grouped results and minimum sample sizes rather than exposing individual tests.

Information stored in your browser

IP Frog keeps up to ten recent speed-test results in your browser's local storage so you can compare them on the same device. Those local results are not synchronized to an IP Frog account. Clearing the history inside the speed-test panel or clearing your browser storage removes them.

Your color-theme preference is also stored locally. Shared-result links encode a snapshot into the URL itself. Anyone who receives such a link can read that snapshot, so treat it like any other link you choose to share.

Analytics

Cloudflare Web Analytics provides aggregate website information such as page views, referrers, broad geography, browsers, and devices. PostHog receives only the allow-listed product events and properties described above. IP Frog does not use PostHog session replay or broad click autocapture for this implementation.

Other services used by IP Frog

  • Cloudflare hosts the application, protects it, and supplies network metadata.
  • PostHog processes limited anonymous product and speed-test events.
  • ipify is used by the browser to help discover available IPv4 and IPv6 addresses.
  • IP.SB and ipwho.is may process an IP address you deliberately submit to the lookup tool.
  • Google AdSense may serve advertising after the site is approved and advertising is activated.

These providers process information under their own terms and privacy policies. Their infrastructure may operate in countries other than your own.

Advertising, cookies, and consent

If advertising is activated, Google and its advertising partners may use cookies or similar technologies for ad delivery, frequency control, fraud prevention, measurement, and—where you allow it—personalization. Google's certified Privacy & Messaging consent platform is used to present required choices in supported regions.

Where available, the Privacy and cookie settings link in the footer lets you revisit those choices. Declining personalized advertising does not prevent IP Frog's core connection tools from working.

Retention and public reporting

Operational and analytics providers retain information according to their configured retention periods and legal obligations. IP Frog may retain anonymous aggregate speed-test events long enough to study trends and produce historical comparisons. Public reports will avoid rows or segments with too few samples.

Your choices

You can avoid running a speed test, clear locally saved tests, avoid creating share links, use the lookup tool only for addresses you are authorized to examine, and adjust advertising consent when that option is available. Browser and network privacy tools may also limit some third-party requests.

Children

IP Frog is a general-audience network utility and is not directed to children under 13. We do not knowingly request names, account profiles, or contact details from children.

Changes to this policy

We may update this policy as the product, reporting features, or service providers change. The effective date at the top will move when a material update is published.