Instantly check your IP address and how the internet sees you
Your public IP address, approximate location, and network info displayed instantly. Results explained, risks summarized.
Network & Privacy
Detailed Analysis
Every site, advertising network, embedded widget, or analytics tool sees you first via your IP address. Your IP address is not your name or exact street address, but it can reveal your approximate location, what operator or internet service provider you use, and in some cases, whether you are behind a corporate network, VPN, or hosting infrastructure.
What to do next?
If your goal is to increase IP privacy, follow three simple steps. First, open this page with your current connection and note the visible IP. Second, activate your VPN, proxy, or alternative network solution and reload the page. Third, check if the visible IP, country, and ISP information has actually changed.
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Understanding IP Addresses: IPv4 vs IPv6
Frequently Asked Questions
What is an IP address?
An IP (Internet Protocol) address is a unique number assigned to your device when connecting to the internet. It allows websites and services to send data back to you.
Can websites see my IP address?
Yes, every website you visit can see your public IP address. This is how the internet works. To hide your IP, you can use a VPN.
Why does my location show incorrectly?
IP geolocation is approximate. It shows your ISP's server location, not your exact physical location. This is normal and expected.