How to Check Your IP Address and Protect Your Privacy Online
Every time you visit a website, your IP address is shared with that server. It reveals your approximate location, your internet service provider, and can be used to track your browsing habits across sites. Understanding what your IP exposes — and how to protect it — is a fundamental step toward digital privacy.
What Is an IP Address?
An IP (Internet Protocol) address is a unique numerical label assigned to every device connected to the internet.
There are two types: IPv4 and IPv6.
What Does Your IP Address Reveal?
More than you might expect:
- Approximate geographic location
- Internet Service Provider
- Connection type
- Browsing patterns
- Network vulnerabilities
While your IP alone won't reveal your exact street address, combined with other data it becomes a powerful tracking tool.
How to Check Your IP Address
The quickest way is to use a dedicated tool like NowTo IP:
- Your public IPv4 and IPv6 addresses
- Geographic location and ISP details
- Whether your connection is proxied or using a VPN
- DNS leak test results
- Internet speed test
Understanding DNS Leaks
Even if you use a VPN, your DNS queries might still go through your ISP's servers — a DNS leak.
To test for DNS leaks, use the DNS leak test on NowTo IP.
5 Practical Steps to Protect Your IP Privacy
1. Use a Reputable VPN
A VPN routes your traffic through an encrypted tunnel to hide your real IP.
2. Switch to a Privacy-Focused DNS
Replace your ISP's default DNS with privacy-focused alternatives.
3. Regularly Check for Leaks
VPN connections can drop. Regularly check that your privacy measures are working.
4. Use Browser Privacy Features
Modern browsers offer built-in privacy features. Enable them.
5. Be Mindful on Public Wi-Fi
Public Wi-Fi is especially risky. Always use a VPN on public networks.
Conclusion
Your IP address is fundamental to how the internet works, but it doesn't have to be a privacy liability.
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