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Find out your public IP address

Automatically discover information about your Internet connection and browser.

What is “What’s my IP?”

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This is a free tool that not only helps users find their public IP, but also provides other useful details for both users and technical support teams, such as:

 

  • Time zone | Local PC time | Current date
  • Proxy IP
  • Your IP
  • Connection port
  • User agent of your browser
  • Platform
  • Browser
  • Installed plugins
  • Browser dimensions
  • Browsing history
  • Know if your Browser accepts Cookies
  • Know if you have Java installed
  • Screen resolution, Width, height and width
  • Color depth in Bits

What is IP? What is an IP address?

An IP (Internet Protocol) is a set of rules for communication over the internet, identifying devices in a network. In simpler terms, an IP address is a unique numerical identifier for devices connected to a network, like a PC or mobile device, helping to locate them online. You’re still in the same boat, right?

An IP address is a number that uniquely identifies a network interface of any device connected to it that uses the IP (Internet Protocol) protocol, which corresponds to the network layer of the TCP/IP model. In other words, an IP address is the numerical representation of the point on the Internet where a device is connected, be it a mobile phone, PC, etc., so it is used to identify the device.

What is the difference between a public and private IP address?

An IP address can be a public IP or a private IP:

  • Public IP: A unique number identifying your network to the outside world.
  • Private IP: A unique number identifying devices within your internal network.
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