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Understanding the digital identifier that connects you to the internet
An IP (Internet Protocol) address is a unique numerical label assigned to every device connected to a computer network. Think of it as your device's postal address on the internet - it tells other computers exactly where to send information.
Just like your home address helps mail carriers deliver packages to your door, your IP address helps internet services deliver data, websites, emails, and other digital content to your specific device.
Format: 192.168.1.1 (four numbers separated by dots). The original standard with about 4.3 billion possible addresses.
Format: 2001:0db8:85a3::8a2e:0370:7334 (longer, with colons). The newer standard with virtually unlimited addresses.
When you visit a website, your IP address tells the server where to send the webpage data back to your device.
IP addresses help identify and track network activity, enabling security measures and access controls.
IP addresses can reveal approximate geographic location, enabling location-based services and content.
This is what our tool shows you - the address your internet provider assigns to your network. It's visible to websites and services you visit.
Example: 203.0.113.45
Used within your home or office network. Your router assigns these to your devices, and they're not visible to the outside internet.
Example: 192.168.1.100
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ARPANET sends first network packet, laying foundation for IP addressing
IPv4 protocol officially standardized, creating the 32-bit addressing system
IPv6 introduced to handle address exhaustion with 128-bit addresses
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