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This SEO Tester tool performs an IP address search that determines the geolocation of any IP address. The results of the IP search show your IP, city, region, country name, international dialing code, ISP, and latitude and longitude coordinates. This data can be used by various agencies to find the exact owner of an IPv4 or IPv6 address.
An IP address (Internet Protocol) is a unique binary number that identifies computers and other devices in a TCP/IP network. An IP address is used to identify and locate information online. These addresses are similar to the address of your house. Anyone connecting to the internet is assigned an IP address by their ISP (Internet Service Provider), who has registered a range of IP addresses. Many IP addresses are dynamically assigned from a pool. Many corporate networks and online services save IP addresses by sharing a pool of IP addresses among a large number of users.
Every device connected to an IP network, including computers, mobile phones, printers, and IoT devices, is assigned an IP address.
There are two IP addressing standards today. The IPv4 standard is well-known to most people and is supported everywhere on the internet, but the newer IPv6 standard is gradually replacing it. IPv4 addresses are 4 bytes (32 bits) long, while IPv6 addresses are 16 bytes (128 bits) long.