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What an IP Address Can Reveal About You?

Like fingerprints, no two IP addresses are exactly alike, and like fingerprints, you leave behind traces of your IP address when you roam the Internet. These numbers can tell a bit about who you are and what you do online, which helps lead anyone who finds them back to you.

Your location

IP addresses do reveal your geolocation, but not your precise location like a home address, your name, phone number, or other precise personal information. Instead, IP addresses might reveal your city, ZIP code, or area code of where you are connecting to the Internet at that moment.

Your ISP

Your IP address almost always reveals the name of your ISP and the geolocation of its nearest servers — not your physical location at all.

Your online identity

The IP locator does not reveal personally identifiable information such as a user's name, email address, phone number, specific home location, etc. However, ISPs can still trace the owner of an IP address. If they obtain a warrant, they may also divulge this information to anybody.

What Can You Use The IP Address Lookup Tool for?

Verify an IP address

If you find random IP addresses poking around your firewall trying to gain access to your network definitely or are notified that the last activity on your personal account came from strange IP addresses, this tool can help you trace them and check for any suspicious activities.

 

Find the geo-location of an IP

The IP lookup tool can provide pinpoint geolocation details for an IP address. If you already know the IP address, you can find out its city, state, zip code, and country in an instant.

 

Find the ISP and hostname of an IP address

IP Address Lookup not only tells you where an IP address is physically located, but also the hostname of the IP and the network service provider (ISP).

Why Should You Hide Your IP?

Preserving your online privacy

As we have demonstrated by displaying your IP address on this page, there is no place you can go online without someone watching. If you want to move around the Internet without being tracked by your ISP, ad networks, search engines, or get marketers off your trail, the only way is to hide the IP address. This way you can surf while maintaining your anonymity.

 

Get around geographical barriers

Geoblocks make content available only to browsers within certain geographical bounds. Your IP address is tied to your location, and sites with geoblocks use your IP address to determine whether you’re located in the proper area. Hiding your IP address can help you bypass these geoblocks and allow you to access any site on the Internet.

 

To avoid censorship and surveillance

It’s no secret that some countries keep an eye on their citizen’s Internet activity. You may be doing nothing wrong, but that doesn’t mean you want the government to be able to freely spy on you. If you value your privacy, hide your IP address from the government so they can’t see what you’re up to.

In some other cases, the enforcement of copyright laws may prevent you from accessing some sites. If a service or website is banned/restricted from your country, you can easily unblock it by hiding your IP address. It is similar to bypassing geo-blocking but limited to a single country.

 

To prevent bandwidth throttling

Some Internet service providers tend to curb Internet speed at peak times or when users engage in certain activities. To slow you down with throttling, your ISP has to be able to see your IP address. By not showing your IP, you can avoid it and enjoy the normal speed all the time. A rock-solid VPN can shield your identity by assigning you a shared IP address, for example, which makes you indistinguishable from hundreds of other users elsewhere with the same IP. It can also sling your traffic behind a server in a totally different state or country, outside the reach of your state regulations.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

A virtual private network (VPN) masks your IP address and encrypts your internet traffic so your browsing activities are hidden from your ISP, network admin, or even government. A VPN gives you extra privacy and anonymity online, adding another layer of encryption to your Internet usage. And because a VPN changes your IP address, it also helps you access content that would otherwise be restricted because of your geographic location — thereby increasing digital privacy and online freedom.

Apart from complete anonymity, a virtual private network also provides users with:

• Streaming and unblocking content

• Protecting your identity and personal info

• Safely connecting to public Wi-Fi

• Anonymously commenting and publishing

• Preventing throttling and speeding up your internet access

• Defeating censorship and site blocking

• Money saving on travel

• Downloading and sharing files anonymously

• Logging in with multiple devices

• Stopping ISP tracking

YES.

VPNs are legal in most territories and frequently used by individuals and companies around the world to protect their private information and online activity; including those in countries with highly restrictive governments. Even in those states that discourage VPNs, most governments tacitly endorse their use by officials, academics, or business leaders as a necessary measure to stay competitive in an interconnected world. It is not practical for any country to ban all VPNs.

With or without a VPN, you should be aware that any illegal online activity remains illegal, whether it is caught or not.

After activating the VPN, you’ll be connected to your choice of SysVPN world-class server around the world. Your IP address then instantly changes to one from the server's location and your Internet traffic becomes encrypted. You can use SysVPN to simply get extra privacy or to unlock geo-restricted content.

SysVPN offers the best VPN service at a significantly lower price than our competitors. We also have a strict no-logs policy, which means no one can see your usage data. SysVPN also uses world-class, next-gen server infrastructure located all over the world — meaning you get a secure, reliable VPN connection anytime, anywhere. SysVPN’s virtual private network also works with all major streaming services to provide you with unrestricted access to all of your favorite content.

Plus, with only one SysVPN subscription, you can connect unlimited devices and use up to 6 devices simultaneously.

Yes, it will, in a good way. Unlike free VPNs that slow things down, SysVPN will boost your internet connection speed incredibly, bypassing ISP throttling or congested network issues.

When you connect to a VPN server, you shield your Internet traffic from your Internet service provider (ISP) and others. They can no longer see your online activities — but the one holding your shield can. That’s why it’s crucial to know what kind of logs your VPN provider keeps.

SysVPN never keeps logs of your online activities. We strictly abide by our 100% no-usage-logs policy – that means we don’t collect or store any VPN usage information about our users such as your browsing activity or connection or bandwidth usage or anything like that. The VPN server only keeps enough data to keep your VPN connection going, but nothing of it is stored after you’re done.

All apps consume some battery but SysVPN is among those that do it the least thanks to the new custom-built VPN protocol.

SysVPN allows you to protect up to 6 devices with just one account at the same time, ensuring every device you own is secure, even if you switch devices. SysVPN supports all platforms such as Android, iOS, Window, MacOS, Android TV, Router, Linux, etc.

In order to use SysVPN on your other devices, get our application for your devices of choice, and then sign in with your SysVPN account.

Even if you aren't utilizing SYSVPN right away, we nevertheless advise you to leave it on whenever your device is online. You may rest easy knowing that your privacy is always secured if you leave the program running in the background.

Using a VPN while utilizing public Wi-Fi networks is not only a reliable method of security but can also provide significant protection for your online banking activities.

Moreover, to avoid the risk of being denied access, it is advisable to connect to a server located within your home country before logging into your bank or PayPal account. This is because certain financial institutions restrict access for individuals appearing to connect from unfamiliar locations.

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