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WHAT IS MY IP?


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What is an IP address?

An IP (Internet Protocol) address is a uniquely-identifying string of numbers
assigned to each Internet-connected device or any device connected to a network.
The address identifies and allows these devices to communicate with each other,
either on an internal or external computer network.

Any device that transmits or receives network traffic gets an IP. 192.168.10.1
is an IP address example; any device with that IP can communicate with other
devices across the same network. All governing devices, whether DHCP server,
router, or Internet service provider, all use some sort of IP address management
(IPAM) to prevent the assignment of the same Internet Protocol address to
multiple devices. When there exists two devices with the same IP on the same
network, an IP conflict prevents data from correct transmission and reception on
these devices.

Your Internet activity then goes through your Internet service provider and
routes back to you via the IP address assigned to you. Your address isn't
permanent, though; it can change based on your connection and the network you
choose to connect to. It works, theoretically, as a digital version of your home
address. It’s like how you need a home address to receive mail, and the sender
must have your correct home number and zip code; you need an Internet Protocol
address to connect to the Internet, and any device trying to connect to yours
needs the proper IP for a successful connection.

An IP can indicate which Internet service provider you use and your Internet
speed. It also reveals information about your general location. It could
indicate your country, state, city, or postal region. However, you can’t find
someone’s exact location from their IP. The information is intended for other
devices and networks to identify your device, not for others to track you down.

What is an IP address?
What is a private IP address?

A private IP address is an IP assigned to devices on private networks. These
types of IPs, also referred to as local IP addresses or internal IP addresses,
are used on local area networks (LANs) like your home network. They usually
begin with 10, 172, or 192, which are in classes A, B, and C, respectively.
These blocks are reserved for private IP addresses only by the Internet Assigned
Numbers Authority (IANA).

There are two types of IP addresses: IPv4 and IPv6. Originally, private IP
addresses were created to help delay the exhaustion of IPv4 addresses, as there
is a limited number of IPv4 addresses. But even with the theoretical
4,294,967,296 addresses created by the 32-bit system, IPv4 address space began
to run low with the amount of new Internet-connected devices that came into
businesses and homes.

Thus, private IP addresses allow private networks to use the same IP addresses
internally without causing conflicts for public IP addresses. Though IPv6
addresses ended up being the solution to IPv4 exhaustion, the private IP address
system still exists for internal networks.

What is a Private IP Address?
How do I find my IP address?

Our homepage shows you your public IP address above. You’ll see the IPv4 and, if
available, the IPv6 assigned by your Internet service provider (ISP). Your
public IP address is the IP that is logged when you visit websites or use any
other services on the Internet. It differs from your private IP address, which
varies by individual device as each device is assigned a private IP address.

If you want to find your private IP address on another device, like your phone
or computer, you can follow our guides.

Find IP Address in Windows Find IP Address on Mac Find IP Address on iPhone Find
IP Address on iPad
What is my local or private IP address?

Your local or private IP address is assigned to your device, typically by your
router. The router assigns local IP addresses to devices on a network that
connect to WiFi. Because of this, your private IP address will vary by device
and by network.

The homepage shows your public IP address, but if you want to find your private
IP address, you can follow our guides below.

Find your private IP Address in Windows Find your private IP Address on Mac Find
your iPhone's private IP Address Find your iPad's private IP Address
Can you find the location of an IP address?

Yes, you can find the location of an IP address in most cases. However, the
location may not always be accurate. Locational data for IP address geolocation
varies based on the database. Though the information is generally accurate at
pinpointing an IP’s country and city, it can’t tell you an exact street address.

Essentially, the accuracy decreases as the map narrows; an IP location search
can bring up the continent, country, city, zip code, and time zone of an
address, but it can’t get more specific than that. If you need to find someone’s
exact address, looking up their location may not get you as far as you need to
go.

Use the IP address lookup tool to gather location information about an IP
address.

IP Address Lookup
Can I be found if someone has my IP address?

In short, no – you don’t need to worry about your exact location being found
through your IP address. Though IP addresses, by design, can be tracked, the
purpose is to indicate your location to Internet service providers and other
devices when you're accessing the Internet. Without this service, they wouldn’t
be able to serve their purpose. However, this doesn’t mean that someone can
track you by your IP address.

If someone was able to get your IP address, they could learn a bit about your
Internet service, such as which provider you use to connect to the Internet, but
they really can't locate you, your home, or your office. Your IP address doesn’t
contain the information necessary to reveal your exact physical location to
anyone who may attempt to trace your IP address and find you. In some
circumstances, a person may be able to locate the city or general area you’re
in. But they can’t get your physical address; though your IP address links to a
geographical location, it’s not specific enough to find you. Anyone tracing your
IP address could only get to your Internet service provider.

If you want to know how to find someone with IP address information, you'll
still find helpful data from the address. An IP address does contain some
geographical location information. In some cases, an IP address indicates the
country, state, city, or zip code where a device is located. It also tells
others the identity of your ISP. However, even with that information, your IP
address doesn’t reveal enough to pinpoint your location, your personal
information, or put you in any danger.

Can Someone Find Me With My IP Address?
Find IP Address Location

Use this IP address lookup tool to find the location of any IP address. Get
details such as the originating city, state/region, postal/zip code, country
name, ISP, and time zone.

Find IP Location
How to Change My IP Address

Changing your IP address provides additional online privacy. Understand how a
VPN, a proxy, or your router can give you a different IP on any of your devices.

Change My IP
How to Trace an Email Address

Learn how to trace an email address to avoid spam, block fake emails, and trace
malicious messages. Follow a few short steps in this guide to trace emails in
your email client.

Trace an Email
Protect Your Personal Information Online

Learn how to recognize those security issues that may be making you vulnerable
online.

Protect Yourself Now
Find Someone Online for Free

Learn to find someone online using free tools. Whether you have their name,
phone number, username, email address or IP address, this tutorial will guide
you step by step.

Find Someone
Reasons to Use a VPN

Learn how a VPN can prevent others from spying on you and viewing your sensitive
data while you search.

Use a VPN


WHAT IS DNS?

DNS translates IP addresses into domain names for simple Internet navigation.
Learn what DNS is, how it works, and fix common issues.

What Is DNS?


WHAT IS A VPN?

A VPN is an encryption method that adds security and privacy to any network
connection. Learn how to secure your data with a VPN.

What Is a VPN?


WHAT IS A PROXY?

A proxy helps you hide your IP address and gain anonymity online. Learn to find
your proxy address or set up a new proxy in popular browsers.

What Is a Proxy?


ONLINE PRIVACY CHECKLIST

Check your online privacy practices. Learn how private browsers, HTTPS sites,
and social media settings can keep you safe on the Internet.

Online Privacy Checklist
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