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Tokyo / Japan
IPv4:153.121.55.14
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IPv6:Not available
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DNS:172.68.117.219 3+ (Cloudflare - /flags/jp.svg Japan)
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IP Address Details

IP Address153.121.55.14
IP6 AddressNot available
ISPSAKURA Internet
Hostnametk2-116-58760.vs.sakura.ne.jp
CountryJapan
CityTokyo
Postal Code102-0082
RegionTokyo
Location35.6893 / 139.6899
ASN9370
Connection Typecorporate
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Operating SystemWindows 10.0 - Microsoft Windows
BrowserChrome - 124.0.0.0
Browser Languageen-US
User-AgentMozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/124.0.0.0 Safari/537.36
HTTP Accept*/*
HTTP Accept-Encodinggzip, deflate, br, zstd
HTTP Accept-Languageen-US
HTTP Connectionclose
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IP Timezone/flags/jp.svgAsia/Tokyo
IP TimeFeb 18, 2025, 16:32:55 GMT+9
Browser TimeFeb 18, 2025, 16:32:55 GMT+9
UTCFeb 18, 2025, 07:32:55 UTC
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What You Need to Know About Your IP Address

An IP address is a unique number attributed to all your online activity. It's an identifier that helps the system tell your device apart from the billions of devices on the internet.

Your IP address is how you get all your personal information (chats, VoIP calls, emails, etc.) sent directly to your device, whether you're on your mobile phone, laptop, or office computer.
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Where do you get an IP address?

Every device has a unique IP address. But how are these IP addresses assigned? Who gets to choose what address goes to your device? Your Internet Service Provider does.

IP addresses are managed globally by a body known as the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) via five Regional Internet Registries (RIRs) who allocate blocks of IP addresses to the Internet Service Providers (ISPs). Your ISP assigns an IP address to your device.
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What information does my IP address reveal?

While there isn't much the average curious person can find out about your online activity through your IP address, your personal information isn’t entirely safe from websites you visit.

If you were to send an email from your home or office, a person with savvy internet skills (e.g. a hacker) and the right tools can use your exposed IP address to find out (with good accuracy) the approximate location it was sent from.

Moreover, your personal information can be tracked by third parties like your ISP, advertisers, hackers and even government agencies.

In the case of cybercrime, law enforcement authorities might obtain a subpoena to enable them to track a user through their IP address.

In that instance, they can take that IP address to the ISP to get more information about the user like legal name and home address.
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How can I hide my IP address?

One of the best ways to ensure your online anonymity is by using a Virtual Private Network (VPN). A VPN is great because it gives an added layer of protection to your IP address. Many people use VPNs to maintain online anonymity.
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