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  1. Find out what your public IPv4 and IPv6 address is revealing about you! My IP address information shows your IP location; city, region, country, ISP and location on a map. Many proxy servers, VPNs, and Tor exit nodes give themselves away.

  2. How to check my IP address. Checking your IP address is easy. If you’re attempting to check from your smartphone or computer, you could either use this website or one of the “What’s my IP” websites. You can also just type “My IP” on Google, and it’ll show your IP address.

  3. What is My IP Address? Your IP address revealed to the rest of the world is shown below, and it is also known as the public IP address. You may have an IPv4, an IPv6 or both depending on the connection type.

  4. What is my IP & my public IP are external facing IP Addresses that's provided by your Internet Service Provider. Also perform whois lookup & speedtest.

  5. These websites, including whatismyip.org, automatically detect and display your current public IP address. Additionally, you can find your device's private IP address, used within your local network, by exploring the network settings on your device.

  6. Check your IP address (IPv4 or IPv6), geographical IP location and which browser and OS you are using.

  7. showip.io • What is My IP Address? — Show my IP Address information including hostname, Country, City, and Map location. See your public IP details.

  8. To find your public IP address, you can scroll up to the top of this page. It will show you your IP, the location you’re connecting from, your service provider, and whether or not your traffic is secured.

  9. IPcost is a free service that allows you to know your IP address and its location. You will know your IPV4, IPV6 and find other information such as the host name or the port used. Your IP address will be geolocated on the world map with details such as the country, region or city.

  10. IPv4 address uses 32 binary bits and contains from 4 to 12 digits, 4 numbers separated by dots. Examples: 8.8.4.4, 188.100.210.213. IPv6 address uses 128 binary bits and can contain up to 45 characters (8 groups of 4 hexadecimal digits separated by 6 colons).