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What is my IP address?

This is what every website knows about you each time you browse: your IP, your location and your Internet provider.

Your public IP address IPv4
216.73.216.59
Columbus, Estados Unidos AMAZON-02 - Amazon.com, Inc.

This is what every website knows about you: 216.73.216.59 · Columbus, Estados Unidos · via AMAZON-02 - Amazon.com, Inc.. With MOX VPN you browse with your own dedicated static IP in Chile, never shared.

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Connection

IP version
IPv4
k_3455d2e4
AMAZON-02 - Amazon.com, Inc.
ASN
16509
Protocol
HTTPS

Device

Browser
Desconocido
Operating System
Desconocido
Guy
desktop
Language

Security

Secure Connection
Yes (HTTPS)
Private IP
No
VPN/Proxy Detected
Yeah
Last verification
2026-07-10 05:32:29

Your IP is logged on every site you visit

Banks, social networks and advertisers can link your activity to this IP, your city and your ISP. With MOX VPN you browse with your own dedicated static IP in Chile — never shared with other users.

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Location

Latitude 39.96118 Length -82.99879
City
Columbus
Region
Ohio
Country
Estados Unidos (US)
k_3455d2e4
AMAZON-02 - Amazon.com, Inc.
Zip code
43215
Time Zone
America/New_York

What information does your IP address reveal?

Your IP address exposes more data than you imagine every time you browse the Internet.

Geographic location

Your IP address reveals your country, city, and approximate region. Websites use this to show you localized content or restrict access based on your location.

Internet Provider

Your ISP is exposed, allowing them to identify the type of connection you use and potentially associate your activity with your internet account.

Activity history

Websites can track your visits, create behavioral profiles, and share this information with third parties for targeted advertising.

IPv4 vs IPv6: What's the difference?

You're currently using IPv4. Learn the differences between both protocols.

IPv4 Protocol version 4
192.168.1.1
  • 32-bit addresses (4 octets)
  • ~4.3 billion possible addresses
  • Decimal format separated by periods
  • Compatible with all devices
  • Addresses almost sold out globally
IPv6 Protocol version 6
2001:0db8:85a3:0000:0000:8a2e:0370:7334
  • 128-bit addresses (8 groups)
  • 340 undecillion possible addresses
  • Hexadecimal format separated by two colons
  • Integrated IPsec security
  • The future of the Internet

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about IP addresses and privacy on the Internet.

What is an IP address?

An IP (Internet Protocol) address is a unique numerical identifier assigned to every device connected to the internet. It functions like a digital postal address, allowing data to reach your device correctly. Without an IP address, you wouldn't be able to send or receive information over the network.

Does my IP address reveal my exact location?

Your IP address reveals your approximate location (city/region) and your internet service provider, but not your exact physical address. The accuracy can vary from a few kilometers to tens of kilometers. However, with a court order, ISPs can provide more specific information to the authorities.

How can I hide my IP address?

You can hide your IP address using a VPN (Virtual Private Network), which encrypts your traffic and replaces your real IP address with that of the VPN server. This protects your privacy, prevents tracking, and allows you to access geographically restricted content. Proxies and the Tor network also exist, but a VPN offers a better balance between privacy and speed.

Why does my IP address keep changing?

Most ISPs assign dynamic IP addresses that can change every time you restart your router or after a certain period of time. This helps providers better manage their address pool. If you need a static IP address, you can request a dedicated static IP address from your ISP or use a VPN with a dedicated IP address.

What is the difference between public and private IP?

Your public IP address is the one you see on this page: it's visible to any website you visit. Your private IP address is the one your device uses within your local network (like 192.168.x.x) and isn't visible from the internet. Your router translates between the two using NAT (Network Address Translation).

Is it dangerous for someone to know my IP address?

Knowing only your IP address doesn't grant direct access to your device, but it can be used to: determine your approximate location, attempt DDoS attacks, track your online activity, or identify you in combination with other techniques. That's why it's recommended to use a VPN, especially on public Wi-Fi networks.

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