🌐 What Is My IP Address?

Securely detect your WAN IP, check if your VPN is working, and learn how to protect your online privacy.

Detecting your public IP address...

Why Your Public IP Matters

Your public IP address is the digital identifier assigned to your network by your Internet Service Provider (ISP). It’s what websites, cloud services, gaming servers, and remote systems use to send data back to you.

🔍 Did you know? Your public IP is different from your private IP (like 192.168.1.5). The private IP is only used inside your home network.

Common Real-World Uses

Is Your IP Address Safe?

Your IP alone won’t reveal your name or street address, but it can expose your city, ISP, and time zone. In rare cases, malicious actors could use it for DDoS attacks or targeted phishing if combined with other data.

Best practices:

  1. Use a trusted VPN service when on public Wi-Fi or accessing sensitive sites.
  2. Avoid clicking suspicious links that may log your IP via tracking pixels.
  3. Enable firewall rules to block unsolicited inbound connections.

How to Check my IP Address

            Windows: ipconfig /all
            Linux / Mac: ifconfig -a
        

Best practice: Use a trusted VPN when browsing sensitive sites or accessing public Wi-Fi.

How to Change or Hide Your IP

Frequently Asked Questions

Does this site log my IP address? +
No. We never store, log, or share your IP address. The lookup happens entirely in your browser via a secure, third-party API (ipify.org).
What’s the difference between IPv4 and IPv6? +
IPv4 (e.g., 192.0.2.1) is the older standard with ~4 billion addresses. IPv6 (e.g., 2001:db8::1) is newer, with vastly more addresses. Most users still see IPv4 unless their ISP fully supports IPv6.
Can I be tracked by my IP? +
Not precisely. Websites can estimate your region and ISP, but not your identity—unless you’re logged in or using tracking cookies. Law enforcement can request your ISP for identity, but that requires legal process.