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Your internet traffic is secure. My IP address location: Iceland, Unknown, Unknown Internet service provider: ProtonVPN Hide My IP Address * What is an IP address? * Why change your IP * Finding your IP * IPv4 vs. IPv6 * IPv6: what’s the holdup? * Public vs. private IP * More on IP addresses * FAQ WHAT IS AN IP ADDRESS? An IP address (Internet Protocol address) is a numeric label assigned by your internet service provider. As it’s used to identify your device among billions of others, an IP address is a little like an online home address. Here’s how an IP address directs data to its destination. First, you type in a website name (example.com) into the browser. However, your computer does not understand words — only numbers. So it first finds out the IP address of that website (example.com = 103.86.98.1.), finds it on the web, and finally loads it on your screen. WHY YOU SHOULD CHANGE YOUR IP ADDRESS Gaming, streaming, browsing — whatever you do online, it will remain hidden from all third parties once you establish a VPN connection. An IP address that’s only yours Get a Dedicated IP. Avoid CAPTCHAs, get secure access to business servers and payments, and a permanent virtual location in the US, UK, France, the Netherlands, Germany, and elsewhere. 360° protection NordVPN offers additional protection from other threats online. Say goodbye to intrusive ads and trackers and enjoy better performance and increased security. Hidden location Protect your identity by connecting to an encrypted, private VPN server. It will hide your IP and location online, and not even your ISP will be able to see what you do online. Privacy online NordVPN will ensure a private and secure connection even on public Wi-Fi. Use it on all our devices and stay safe at home and on the go. INTERESTED IN THE WIDER IP AND CYBERSECURITY WORLD? Education is key when it comes to staying safe on the web. Subscribe to NordVPN’s newsletter and get the latest tips and tricks on how to protect your IP from wrongdoers. Send Me a Newsletter Send Me a Newsletter You’ve successfully subscribed to our newsletter! Email is invalid Send Me a Newsletter HOW TO FIND MY IP ADDRESS Finding your IP address is pretty easy. Here are a few examples of how you can look it up. * Public IP * Windows 11 * Windows 10 * Mac * Phone * Linux * Raspberry PI * Playstation * Xbox HOW TO FIND MY PUBLIC IP ADDRESS To find your public IP address, you can scroll up to the top of this page. It will show you your IP, the location you’re connecting from, your service provider, and whether or not your traffic is secured. HOW TO FIND MY IP ADDRESS ON WINDOWS 11 Here’s how to look up your IP on Windows 11 if you’re connected to Wi-Fi: 1. Click on “Start”, then “Settings”, “Network & internet”, “Wi-Fi”. 2. Select the network you’re connected to. 3. Click on “Properties.” 4. Scroll down to the bottom of the window — your IP will be shown next to “IPv4 address.” Here’s how to look up your IP if you’re connected to the Ethernet network: 1. In the task bar, click on the “Ethernet network” icon. 2. Select the network you’re connected to. 3. Click “Properties.” 4. Scroll down to the bottom of the window — your IP will be shown next to “IPv4 address.” HOW TO FIND MY IP ADDRESS ON WINDOWS 10 Here’s how to look up your IP on Windows 10 if you’re connected to Wi-Fi: 1. Click on “Wi-Fi network” in the taskbar. 2. Select the network you’re connected to. 3. Click on “Properties.” 4. Scroll down to the bottom of the window — your IP will be shown next to “IPv4 address.” Here’s how to look up your IP if you’re connected to the Ethernet network: 1. In the task bar, click on the “Ethernet network” icon. 2. Select the network you’re connected to. 3. Click “Properties.” 4. Scroll down to the bottom of the window — your IP will be shown next to “IPv4 address.” HOW TO FIND MY IP ADDRESS ON MAC Here’s how to find your IP address on Mac if you’re connected to Wi-Fi: 1. Select “System Settings…” on the Apple menu. 2. Click the “Network” icon. 3. Select “Wi-Fi” — then click “Details…” and your IP address will be displayed in the middle of the window. Here’s how to find your IP address on Mac if you’re connected to the Ethernet: 1. Select “System Settings…” on the Apple menu. 2. Click the “Network” icon. 3. Select “Ethernet” — then click “Details” and your IP address will be displayed in the middle of the window. HOW TO FIND MY PHONE’S IP ADDRESS Here’s how to find the IP address on the Android phone: 1. Go to your phone’s settings. 2. Select “About device.” 3. Tap on “Status.” 4. Here you can find information about your device, including the IP address. Here’s how to find the IP address on your iPhone: 1. Go to “Settings.” 2. Select “Wi-Fi.” 3. Tap on the network you’re connected to. 4. You can find your IP under “IPV4 Address.” HERE’S HOW TO FIND THE IP ADDRESS ON MOST LINUX SYSTEMS 1. Make sure your device is connected to the internet. 2. Open terminal. 3. Enter “hostname -I” (without the quotes) to see your local IP address. HERE’S HOW TO FIND THE IP ADDRESS ON A RASPBERRY PI 1. Connect your Raspberry PI to the internet. 2. Open terminal. 3. Enter “hostname -I” (without the quotes) for your local IP or “ifconfig” for a comprehensive list of network addresses including your external IP. HOW TO FIND MY IP ADDRESS ON A PLAYSTATION Here’s how to find the IP address on a Playstation 4: 1. Open the home screen and go to “Settings.” 2. Select “Network.” 3. Select “View connection status” and find your IP address under “IP address.” Here’s how to find the IP address on a Playstation 5: 1. Launch your Playstation 5 and open the main menu. 2. Go to “Settings.” 3. Select “Network” > “Connection status” > “View connection status.” 4. Scroll down to find your IP address and other network information. HOW TO FIND MY IP ADDRESS ON XBOX Here’s how to find the IP address on an Xbox One: 1. On the Xbox controller, press the “Menu” button to open the console’s menu interface. 2. From the menu, select “Settings” > “Network” > “Network settings” > “Advanced settings.” 3. Open “IP settings” to see your Xbox One’s IP address. Here’s how to find the IP address on an Xbox Series X and S: 1. Click the Xbox button on your controller to open up the menu. 2. Select “Settings” > “General” > “Network settings” > “Advanced settings.” 3. Open “IP settings” to see your IP address. IPV4 VS. IPV6 ADDRESSES How an IP address looks depends on the Internet Protocol version it’s using — IPv4 or IPv6. IPV4 Most internet service providers still use IPv4. It’s based on 32 binary bits, consists of four numbers from 0 to 255, and is separated by dots. For example, 103.86.98.1. However, IPv4 can generate only 4.3 billion unique IP addresses. That’s nowhere near enough in this digital age — IPv4 addresses will soon run out. IPV6 IPv6 addresses are made up of 8 blocks of numbers. Each block is written as four hexadecimal digits and separated by colons. For example, 2400:BB40:1100:0000:0000:0000: 0000:0001. Number groups containing only 0 are often omitted to save space. Instead, a colon is added to indicate the gap. For example, 2400:BB40:1100::1. WHY HASN’T IPV6 BEEN FULLY IMPLEMENTED YET? Unlike the IPv4 protocol, IPv6 won’t ever run out of unique IP addresses — it can provide nearly 3.4×10^38 of them. Furthermore, some argue that IPv6 is a more efficient technology, providing better quality and connectivity. However, IPv6 has not been fully implemented for two reasons: 1. IPv6 isn’t backward compatible with IPv4. You can’t access IPv4 websites if your device runs on an IPv6 protocol. 2. It’s hard to adopt the new technology without immediate gain. IPv4 still suits our needs, and until we reach its limit, a worldwide shift is unlikely. PUBLIC VS. PRIVATE IP ADDRESSES Public IP, also known as an external IP, is the address provided by your internet service provider. Devices on the same network share this IP address when accessing the internet. For specific details, such as location, you can perform an IP lookup check. On the other hand, private, or local, IPs are assigned to each device on your network by your router. Take a look at the table below to understand the differences between public and private IP addresses better: PUBLIC IP ADDRESS PRIVATE IP ADDRESS Used externally for communication over the internet Used internally for communication within your home or office devices Assigned by an ISP Assigned by a local router or a DHCP server Unique Not unique and may be reused in other networks Example: 4.4.4.4. Example: 192.168.1.100 Used to identify individual devices on the open internet Used to segment a larger network into smaller subnetworks PUBLIC IP ADDRESS Used externally for communication over the internet Assigned by an ISP Unique Example: 4.4.4.4. Used to identify individual devices on the open internet PRIVATE IP ADDRESS Used internally for communication within your home or office devices Assigned by a local router or a DHCP server Not unique and may be reused in other networks Example: 192.168.1.100 Used to segment a larger network into smaller subnetworks LEARN MORE ABOUT IP ADDRESSES AND HOW THEY WORK Types of IP addresses: All you need to know What’s the difference between IPv4 and IPv6? What can someone do with my IP address? 4 ways to find your printer’s IP address How to fix the “Failed to obtain IP address” error on Android How to fix the “Ethernet does not have a valid IP configuration” error How to change VPN location on different devices What is IP spoofing and how can you protect yourself? What are non-routable IP addresses? How to fix the “self-assigned IP address” error on Mac How to fix the “Server IP address could not be found” error on Windows How to set up a static IP address How to track an IP address How to find my router IP address on any device Types of IP addresses: All you need to know What’s the difference between IPv4 and IPv6? What can someone do with my IP address? 4 ways to find your printer’s IP address How to fix the “Failed to obtain IP address” error on Android How to fix the “Ethernet does not have a valid IP configuration” error How to change VPN location on different devices What is IP spoofing and how can you protect yourself? What are non-routable IP addresses? How to fix the “self-assigned IP address” error on Mac How to fix the “Server IP address could not be found” error on Windows How to set up a static IP address How to track an IP address How to find my router IP address on any device DON’T HAVE AN ACCOUNT YET? Sign up with NordVPN to get the ultimate online experience. Sign Up Now 30-day money-back guarantee FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS WHAT DOES MY IP ADDRESS REVEAL ABOUT ME? Your IP address reveals a lot about you, ie. the approximate place you surf from, including your country, region, postcode, and city. Moreover, cunning websites can compare this information with other details retrieved from cookies and metadata, thus creating an even more revealing picture of your identity. WHO CAN USE MY IP ADDRESS? It is unlikely that anyone will actually take over your IP address and use it as their own. But some people do have access to your external IP address and can collect data related to it. For example, your ISP can always see what websites you have visited on the web. Meanwhile, the websites that you visit can track your approximate location and actions to customize their offering. If you search for flights, the website can detect that you are, for example, surfing from a wealthy European country and, therefore, automatically raise the prices. HOW DO I PROTECT MY IP ADDRESS? It is possible to protect your IP address by hiding it. This is done by using a VPN service, which routes your connection through another IP address, thus hiding your real one. Besides that, VPNs have many other benefits too. You get more online privacy and security as your internet traffic is encrypted and cannot be read by third-parties or misused by hackers. 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