https://interprefy.speedtestcustom.com/ The Interprefy speed test 0 4/5 stars ★★★★☆ Hans van der Graaf Hans van der Graaf
In general, the Interprefy speed test is not a recommended speed test, mainly because this speed test is a clone of Ookla's Speedtest.
Ookla's Speedtest and its clones are accurate, use a lot of data and take a relatively long time to complete.
These three features account for 70% of the overall score we give to a speed test. It is therefore not surprising that almost all clones of Ookla's Speedtest have the same overall score.
For a proper comparison between Interprefy vs Ookla, we will focus on the differences between Interprefy's speed test and Ookla's.
Since there are so many Ookla clones, we have created a separate list of Ookla clones for this purpose.
The Interprefy speed test is owned by Interprefy.
Pros
The Interprefy speed test has the following pros:
- Significant less cookies than Ookla (1 instead of 21)
- Ad-free
- Zero Wave errors (instead of 2)
Cons
The Interprefy speed test has no cons compared to the original Ookla Speedtest.
When to use Interprefy
If you just want to know what your internet speed is, then read our advice for a better speed than this Ookla clone.
How we tested
We have tested the Interprefy speed test in a standardized way to determine the overall score. For the scoreboard (Interprefy versus Ookla) we count the number of pros and cons.
The following results form the basis for this speed test review:
- Abort/pause possible: no
- Ad-free: yes
- Average download speed of 3 measurements: 101.3 Mbps
- Clear indication of the current focus: yes
- Correct back button behavior: no
- Flesch Reading Ease score of the privacy policy: 34.67
- Number of ACheckers known problems: 0
- Number of cookies: 1
- Number of measured features: 5
- Number of Wave errors: 0
- Observatory score: 0
- Tingtun score: 92.31
- Total data use of 3 measurements: 775.34 MiBs
- Total time to complete 3 tests: 110 seconds