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An IP (Internet Protocol) address is a unique numerical identifier assigned to every device connected to a network. IPv4 addresses use a 32-bit format (e.g., 192.168.1.1), while IPv6 uses 128-bit addresses to accommodate the growing number of internet-connected devices.
IP geolocation provides approximate location data based on IP address databases. Country-level accuracy is typically 95-99%, while city-level accuracy ranges from 50-80%. VPNs, proxies, and mobile networks can affect accuracy significantly.
An IP address can reveal approximate geographic location (country, city), Internet Service Provider (ISP), organization name, connection type, and whether the IP is associated with proxies, VPNs, or known threats.
IPv4 uses 32-bit addresses (about 4.3 billion possible addresses), while IPv6 uses 128-bit addresses (virtually unlimited). IPv6 was created to address IPv4 address exhaustion as more devices connect to the internet.
No. IP geolocation only provides approximate location, typically accurate to city level at best. Exact addresses require legal authority and cooperation from ISPs. IP addresses do not reveal personal identity.
ASN (Autonomous System Number) identifies networks on the internet. Each ISP or large organization has a unique ASN that helps route traffic across the global internet infrastructure.
Investigate suspicious login attempts, identify potential threats, and analyze attack sources.
Detect proxy/VPN usage, verify transaction origins, and identify suspicious activity patterns.
Serve region-specific content, implement geo-blocking, and customize user experiences by location.
Diagnose connectivity issues, identify network paths, and resolve routing problems.