Help improve the Global Connectivity Index
Run a quick, anonymous connectivity check and contribute to global connectivity data used for research and analysis.
Privacy & data use
- No IP addresses are stored
- No names, email addresses or account identifiers are collected
- Data is aggregated only
- Measurements are used solely for improving the index
This is not a traditional speed test
The measurement focuses on real-world usability indicators such as latency, packet stability and basic throughput.
Results are aggregated. IP addresses are used transiently for abuse prevention but are not stored with a measurement; a one-way browser hash is retained for quality control.
What we measure
Ready to contribute?
Your anonymous measurement helps improve connectivity insights for travelers, researchers and policymakers worldwide.
Takes approximately 15-30 seconds
Measuring connectivity...
Testing latency and stability
Thank you for contributing
Your anonymized data helps improve global connectivity insights for travelers, researchers and policymakers worldwide.
Frequently Asked Questions
How is my data used?
Your measurement is aggregated with others from your country to calculate connectivity scores. Individual measurements are never published or shared.
Why no personal results?
This is a contribution tool, not a personal speed test. We focus on collecting data that helps improve the global index, not on comparing users.
What technical metadata is retained?
We retain connectivity metrics, country, device class, timezone and a one-way user-agent hash for up to 90 days before using aggregate statistics. See the privacy policy for details.
Who uses this data?
The Global Connectivity Index is designed for researchers, travelers, digital nomads, and anyone interested in global internet quality comparisons.