Analyze the public IP address (IPv4/IPv6) you use to access the internet, along with your physical location and device browser fingerprint.
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An IP (Internet Protocol) address is a digital ID card that allows devices on the internet or local network to recognize each other. It ensures data packets reach the right destination. There are two types: **IPv4** (Ex: 192.168.1.1) and the newer **IPv6** (Ex: 2001:db8::1).
**Dynamic IP:** Common for home users. Changes when you restart your modem. Free and good for privacy.
**Static IP:** Used for businesses and servers. Never changes. Required for remote access (CCTV, VPN) but usually costs extra.
Not exactly. IP addresses do not pinpoint your "doorstep". They usually point to the nearest exchange or regional hub of your Internet Service Provider (ISP). So, it provides an approximate location at the **City/District** level.