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What you need to know about the Internet Protocol
An IP address (Internet Protocol Address) is a unique numerical label assigned to every device connected to the internet. Just as a home address ensures mail reaches the right place, an IP address ensures data on the internet is delivered to the correct device.
IPv4 addresses are 32 bits long, consisting of four groups of numbers such as "192.168.1.1", and provide approximately 4.3 billion unique addresses. However, as the number of internet users has rapidly grown, these addresses have started to run out.
IPv6 is 128 bits long, appearing as "2001:0db8:85a3::8a2e:0370:7334", and provides a near-unlimited number of addresses. The transition from IPv4 to IPv6 is currently ongoing worldwide.
Static IP addresses remain fixed and are typically used for servers. Dynamic IP addresses may change with each connection as assigned by your ISP (Internet Service Provider). Most home users have a dynamic IP.
However, your exact home address, identity information or personal data cannot be determined from your IP address.
To hide your IP address, you can use a VPN (Virtual Private Network), choose the Tor browser, or connect to the internet through proxy servers. These methods mask your real IP address and increase your online privacy.
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