What Is My IP?

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My IPv6:
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๐Ÿ” Finding Your Device IP Address

How do I find my deviceโ€™s IP address?

The IP address shown at the top of this page is your public IP address, assigned by your Internet Service Provider (ISP) and used when you access websites or online services.

If youโ€™re looking for your local or private IP address, the steps depend on the device youโ€™re using:

๐Ÿ”’ Safety, Privacy, and What Others Can See

Can someone find my exact home address using my IP address?

An IP address can usually show a general area, such as a city or region, but it does not reveal a street address or exact physical location. An IP address location lookup provides only approximate geographic information.

Can a hacker get into my computer just because they know my IP address?

Simply knowing an IP address does not give someone access to a computer. Modern routers and firewalls provide built-in IP security by blocking unsolicited connections by default.

What happens if someone gets my IP address?

In most cases, nothing harmful happens. Someone with your IP address may see your general location or ISP, but they canโ€™t access your device or personal data.

What does my IP address reveal about me?

An IP address may reveal a general geographic region, internet service provider (ISP), and connection type. It does not reveal personal information.

Who can see my IP address online?

Websites a person visits, online services they use, and some advertisers can see an IP address. This explains who can see your IP address online.

๐Ÿ“ Location & Accuracy

Why is the location shown different?

IP-based locations are estimates, not GPS coordinates. IP address location data is based on network routing.

How accurate is IP location?

IP geolocation is generally accurate at the country level and less reliable at the city level.

Why does my ISP look unfamiliar?

The ISP shown may be a parent or backbone provider.

๐Ÿ”„ Why Your IP Changes

Will my IP stay the same?

Most users have dynamic IP addresses. Static IPs are less common.

Why does my IP change?

Changes usually occur when switching networks or restarting equipment.

Why does my IP change on mobile?

Each network assigns its own IP address.

๐ŸŒ IPv4, IPv6, and the Modern Internet

Why do I see both IPv4 and IPv6?

Many networks support both IPv4 and IPv6.

Should I worry about IPv6?

No. IPv6 is simply a newer protocol.

Is IPv6 more private?

IPv6 is not automatically more private than IPv4.

Learn About IP Addresses

๐Ÿ’ก Understanding Your IP Address

An IP address (Internet Protocol address) is a unique identifier assigned to your internet connection that allows websites and apps to send information back to you. The address shown at the top of this page is your public IP address, assigned by your Internet Service Provider (ISP). A public IP identifies your network on the internet, while a private IP address is used only within a local network, such as your home or office. In most cases, a public IP address identifies an entire network rather than a single device connected to it.

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