Any website you visit can estimate where you are. This page shows your
state and country resolved three independent ways, side by side:
from your device (GPS / WiFi / cell, if you allow it),
from your IP address, and from the network edge via
/cdn-cgi/trace. The verdict panel below flags when they disagree — a VPN, a
country mismatch, or a state that doesn’t line up.
Nothing here is sent to us or logged. This page is static — there is no spins.guru server behind it. Everything runs in your browser, and we never receive or store any of it. How each lookup works ↓
Querying IP geolocation…
Reading edge trace…
Each method estimates your location a different way, so each one is “wrong” for a different reason. Here’s what to check.
geo.spins.guru); from file:// or a non-Cloudflare host it can’t resolve.HNL, LAX) is the nearest Cloudflare data centre, not a precise location — it can be a neighbouring metro.navigator.geolocation) asks your permission, then the operating system fuses GPS,
nearby WiFi access points, and cell towers into a precise fix — a website receives only the resulting
coordinates, never the raw WiFi list (browsers block that). Edge / server-side
geolocation reads the country from the connection itself. A site can’t see more than these without
software installed outside the browser. This page is a read-only view of what each method says
about you, right now.