Check your public IP address, approximate location, internet provider and network information from one screen.
The marker represents an approximate position obtained from IP geolocation data.
An IP address does not reveal an exact home or workplace address. Results usually represent the internet provider, city or regional network exit point.
An IP address is a numerical identifier used by devices and servers to communicate over a network. Public IP addresses identify your internet connection on the internet.
No. IP geolocation usually identifies a country, city or provider network. Exact subscriber information can only be obtained from the internet provider through lawful procedures.
IPv4 uses shorter 32-bit addresses, while IPv6 uses 128-bit addresses and provides a much larger address space.
Many internet providers assign dynamic IP addresses. Your public IP may change when the modem reconnects or when the provider renews the connection.