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What Is an IP Address?

An IP address (Internet Protocol address) is a unique string of numbers used to identify your device on the internet. It's like your device's online home address — websites and services use it to know where to send data.

Why Check Your IP Address?

Why U.S. Users Check Their IP

If you're located in the United States, checking your IP address is often important for:

Is My IP Address Private?

No — when you're browsing the internet, your public IP address is visible to websites. That's how services determine your location. If you're using a VPN, your IP will reflect a different location.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the best way to change my IP address in the US?
A: The most reliable method is using a VPN service with U.S. servers. You can also restart your router or contact your ISP for a new IP.

Q: Why does my IP say I'm in a different U.S. state?
A: IP location is based on databases that may not always reflect your exact location. VPNs, ISPs, and mobile networks can all influence this.

Q: Can I be tracked by my IP address?
A: Yes, websites can use your IP to estimate your location and ISP.

Q: What’s the difference between IPv4 and IPv6?
A: IPv4 uses 32-bit addresses, while IPv6 uses 128-bit, allowing many more devices.

Q: Does incognito mode hide my IP?
A: No — incognito hides browsing history locally but not your IP online.