Privacy

What this site collects, in plain terms.

Counting visitors

StatVoid counts page views using FingerprintJS, an open-source library that derives an identifier from your browser's characteristics — screen, fonts, rendering behaviour and similar. It works without cookies.

You should know that this is device fingerprinting. It is a form of tracking, and unlike a cookie you cannot clear it from your browser settings. We use it only to count how many distinct people visit and which pages they read.

How to opt out. Turn on Do Not Track or Global Privacy Control in your browser and StatVoid will not fingerprint you or record your visit at all — the tracker checks both signals before it runs.

What gets stored

  • A hashed, truncated version of the browser id — enough to tell two visits apart, not enough to reconstruct the original.
  • The page path you viewed, e.g. /Home/Movies.
  • The host that referred you, e.g. google.com — never the full URL.
  • A country code, and whether you were on mobile, tablet or desktop.

Your IP address is not stored with your visit. No account, name, or email is ever collected — there is nothing to sign up for. Records are deleted after 400 days.

Who else sees it

Visit data stays on StatVoid's own server and is not sold, shared or sent to any analytics company. The FingerprintJS library itself is loaded from its public CDN, which means that CDN can see your IP address as part of serving the file — the same as any script or font loaded from a CDN.

This site also uses Google Analytics, which sets its own cookies and is governed by Google's privacy policy.

The tools you run here

When you use the IP Lookup, Page Speed, Security Scan or traffic tools, the address you enter is sent to the services needed to answer it — ip-api.com for geolocation, RDAP registries for domain data — and the target site is fetched from our server. Results are cached briefly for speed. The IP Lookup shows your own address on screen but does not save it.

Our crawler

StatVoid runs a crawler (StatVoidBot/1.0) that reads public movie-ranking pages once a day. It checks robots.txt before every request and skips any page a site disallows. If you run one of those sites and would rather we didn't, a Disallow rule is enough — we honour it.

Last updated 19 July 2026.