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What's my IP?

The address the internet sees when this device connects — with its country and network, looked up live.

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Common questions

About IP addresses.

What is a public IP address?+

It's the address the internet sees when your device connects to a website — assigned by your network provider and, on IPv4, typically shared by every device behind your router. Websites, apps, and services see this address, which is how they know where to send responses.

Why does it show IPv6 instead of IPv4 (or vice versa)?+

If your network supports both, your browser picked one to reach this page — usually IPv6 when available. Both are equally valid public addresses for your connection; you're seeing whichever one carried this request.

How do you know my network operator?+

Every public IP belongs to a numbered network (an ASN) registered to an operator — typically your ISP or mobile carrier. We look that registration up from public routing data when you load this page (results are cached briefly).

Does hiding my IP have anything to do with DNS filtering?+

They're different layers. A VPN changes the IP websites see; DNS filtering like Guardino changes which domains your devices can reach and keeps your DNS queries encrypted in transit. Guardino doesn't hide your IP — and an IP-hiding tool doesn't filter what loads.

Do you store my IP when I use this tool?+

The lookup isn't tied to any account. Like every public endpoint on our site, requests pass through standard rate-limiting that briefly tracks request counts per IP to prevent abuse — short-lived operational data, never used for profiling and never sold.

Also free: check whether this device resolves through Guardino.