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Knowing your IP address can help protect your home network and data from prying eyes. Here's how to find it.
Do you know your IP address? You don't have to, but you should know where to find it. This is how to go about it on all devices.
But what if that address is already taken? Or what if your router assigns the same address to another machine after you've configured it manually? When that happens, you get IP address conflicts.
Need to know the IP address of a machine or device you're using? Relax. Anyone can do this in seconds. Here's how.
Discover which online tool you should use to check your IP address. Plus, we provide a few tips that can help your VPN work properly.
You can simply type “What’s my IP address?” into Google to locate your public IP address. The public IP address is divided into four sections of numbers, with each section going up to 255.
You can use a VPN, a proxy server and several other methods to change your IP address.
Ever wondered what can someone really do with your IP Address? Here is the article showing you the shocking truth about it.