The Internet Health Test

The Internet Health Test ☆☆☆☆☆

In general, the Internet Health Test speed test is not a recommended speed test. It's a simple Ookla clone, with the same drawbacks (slow and huge data usage).

 

With an adverstised speed of 100 Mbps and an average measured internet speed of 101.9 Mbps, we conclude that the Internet Health Test is an accurate speed test (Accuracy score: 98/100).

The Internet Health Test is a mainstream speed test. That is, this speed test measures the advertised speed.

The Internet Health Test probably is owned by Gamze Demir Aktemur.

We write probably because, apart from the links to LinkedIn and Instagram, no contact details can be found.

The contact page of the Internet Health Test does not contain contact information The contact page of the Internet Health Test does not contain contact information.

The LinkedIn page of Gamze Demir Aktemur There is a link to the LinkedIn page of Gamze Demir Aktemur.

The Instagram page of Gamze Demir Aktemur There is also a link to the Instagram page of Gamze Demir Aktemur.

Besides that the website has no privacy policy, the only privacy policy we found is Ookla's standard privacy policy.

The only link to a privacy policy is in the standard privacy notice of the Ookla clone

The first occurence of this version on the Wayback Machine is from August 2022.

Previously based on M-Lab

In the past this speed test was powered by M-Lab.

The Wayback Machine shows that in the past the Internet Health Test was powered by M-Lab

We therefore have the impression that the Internet Health Test was discontinued in the past and that the domain was subsequently purchased by Gamze.

Like many other speed tests, the Internet Health Test is a clone of the Ookla speed test.

Pros

This Internet Health Test has the following pros:

  1. The speed test is accurate
  2. It is ad-free
  3. There are no cookies
  4. There are 3 options to skip links

The Internet Health Test has 3 skip links options: Skip to primary navigation, Skip to main content and Skip to primary sidebar

Cons

This Internet Health Test has the following cons:

  1. The speed test is an Ookla clone, hence slow and a huge data usage
  2. It's a bit of a strange site, we wonder how long this will remain a speed test
Not right?

We have the feeling that something isn't right with this speed test, hence we have decided not to link out and lower the number of stars from four (★★★★☆) to zero (☆☆☆☆☆).

When to use Internet Health Test

We have no idea what the purpose of this site is and therefore don't know if we should recommend it. In the fall of 2024, this site only had a classic Ookla clone.

How we tested

We have tested the Internet Health Test in a standardized way. This makes speed tests easy to compare.

The following results form the basis for this speed test review:

  1. Abort/pause possible: no
  2. Ad-free: yes
  3. Average download speed of 3 measurements: 101.9 Mbps
  4. Clear indication of the current focus: yes
  5. Correct back button behavior: no
  6. Flesch Reading Ease score of the privacy policy: 26,57
  7. Number of ACheckers known problems: 2
  8. Number of cookies: 0
  9. Number of measured features: 5
  10. Number of Wave errors: 2
  11. Observatory score: 30
  12. Tingtun score: 92,94
  13. Total data use of 3 measurements: 778,82 MiBs
  14. Total time to complete 3 tests: 108 seconds