• -10%
    Flash enabled We strongly recommend our users to disable Flash Player in their browsers. If you have to use Flash sites, it is better to do it in another browser and only with a specific trusted site.
  • -10%
    Java enabled We strongly recommend our users to disable Java in the main browser. If you have to use Flash sites, it is better to do it in another browser and only with a specific trusted site.
  • -10%
    DoNotTrack You have a browser tracking block disabled.
  • -10%
    ActiveX enabled We strongly recommend our users to disable ActiveX in their main browser. If you have to use ActiveX extensions, for example for payment systems, it is better to use another browser for this purpose, and access only one specific source you know and trust.
  • -10%
    WebRTC We detected A Class network in your local IP addresses. Since you are on this site and we detected it, you are possibly using VPN.
  • -10%
    Open proxy ports We have determined that you work under a proxy server with a low level of anonymity. Proxy servers are intended to increase the speed of your connection with the help of caching. Your IP replacement in the process is just a sideway action rather than a main purpose of proxies, and they can be easily detected. Please use other means, for example VPN.
  • -10%
    DNS different Your DNS server country differs from the country of your IP address. As a rule, it reveals your attempts to hide your location.
  • -10%
    TOR detected IP addresses of Tor exit nodes are known. It means that it's known that you use anonymous network and your actions may be defined as suspicious
  • -10%
    IP addresses different Our interactive checks have revealed that you are not the one you pretend to be. Your actual IP address differs from the one you show. Please use proper system and VPN settings or disable Flash/Java/ActiveX/WebRTC in your browser.
  • -10%
    WebProxy detected The majority of webproxies are detectable and able to intercept and track your traffic. We do not recommend using them for anonymity.
  • -10%
    Proxy detected The majority of proxies are not anonymous, they are detectable and able to track your traffic. We do not recommend using them for anonymity.
  • -10%
    Data Center IP Your IP address related to data center, you use masking tools.
  • -10%
    System time different The time set in your system differs from your IP addresses time zone. You are possibly trying to hide your current location by anonymity means.
  • -10%
    Blacklist Your IP address is blacklisted. This is a bad signal.
  • -10%
    Browser headers different User-Agent that your browser sends differs from that we checked via Javascript. You are trying to hide your actual browser.
  • -10%
    Languages different The language set in your system and/or browser differs from the language of your IP address country. You are possibly trying to hide yourself by anonymity means.
  • 0%
    X detected It seems that you use X. But using only X does not allow to hide the fact of using anonymity means.
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  • IP Address Details

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  • Browser fingerprint

Websites identify users not only by IP, but also by a unique browser fingerprint — a set of technical characteristics your browser shares with websites you visit. Even if your IP changes, the fingerprint often stays the same.

Specialized browsers are designed to manage and isolate browser fingerprints. They help keep multiple browser profiles separate. WADE X is an example of such a privacy-focused browser.

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WebRTC

2402:6b00:ea1a:3100:9e6b:ff:fe5d:467e

JavaScript

enabled

Flash

Disabled

ActiveX

Disabled

Java

Disabled

cookies

Enabled

Location

Country:
iso Japan  (JP)
Region:
Tokyo
City:
Tokyo
ZIP:
100-0001
Hostname:
tk2-406-44204.vs.sakura.ne.jp
Whois
Reversed:
160.16.140.208
IP range:
160.16.128.0 - 160.16.143.255
ISP:
SAKURA Internet
Organization:
SAKURA Internet
AS Organization:
SAKURA Internet Inc.
AS Number:
9370

Time

Zone:
Asia/Tokyo
Local:
Sat Jan 31 2026 11:39:30 GMT+0900 (JST)
System:
Sat Jan 31 2026 11:39:32 GMT+0900 (Japan Standard Time)

social networks

We could not find that you are logged in to social networks

Language

flag-us.svg us

IP address

Hostname:
tk2-406-44204.vs.sakura.ne.jp
Whois
Reversed:
160.16.140.208
Mail server:
N/A
IP range:
160.16.128.0 - 160.16.143.255
ISP:
SAKURA Internet
Organization:
SAKURA Internet
AS Organization:
SAKURA Internet Inc.
AS Number:
9370

social networks

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IP address
160.16.140.208 iso Japan
Flash
N/A
WebRTC
ca
Java (TCP)
N/A
Java (UDP)
N/A
Java (system)
N/A
DNS
Browser
Japan 172.70.221.82
172.253.80.217
172.253.236.25
172.253.80.209
172.253.235.17
Flash
N/A
Java (request)
N/A
Java (system)
N/A
OS
Headers:
Win10.0
JavaScript:
Win32 | Windows NT 10.0
Flash:
N/A
Java:
N/A
TCP/IP:
Linux 2.2.x-3.x (Ethernet or modem, MTU: 1500)
Ports
Open ports:
N/A
Language
Headers:
(en-US,en;q=0.9 | en-US)
JavaScript:
en-US
Flash:
N/A
Java:
N/A

Location

Country:
iso Japan  (JP)
Continent:
Asia
Continent code:
AS
Region:
Tokyo
Subdivision 1 code:
13
City:
Tokyo
ZIP:
100-0001
AS Organization:
SAKURA Internet Inc.
AS Number:
9370
Zone:
Asia/Tokyo
Latitude:
35.6836
Longitude:
139.7492
Map:

Time

Zone:
Asia/Tokyo
Local:
Sat Jan 31 2026 11:39:30 GMT+0900 (JST)
System:
Sat Jan 31 2026 11:39:32 GMT+0900 (Japan Standard Time)
UTC:
Sat Jan 31 2026 02:39:30 UTC
GMT:
Sat Jan 31 2026 02:39:30 GMT
DST:
No
Sunrise:
06:41:59
Sunset:
17:06:43

Screen

colorDepth:
24
pixelDepth:
24
height:
600
width:
800
availHeight:
600
availWidth:
800
top:
N/A
left:
N/A
availTop:
0
availLeft:
0
window size:
1284x6053 (800x600)

Browser

Headers:
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/126.0.0.0 Safari/537.36
JavaScript:
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/126.0.0.0 Safari/537.36

Screen

colorDepth:
24
pixelDepth:
24
height:
600
width:
800
availHeight:
600
availWidth:
800
top:
N/A
left:
N/A
availTop:
0
availLeft:
0
window size:
1284x6053 (800x600)

HTTP headers

HTTP_ACCEPT
text/html,application/xhtml+xml,application/xml;q=0.9,image/avif,image/webp,image/apng,*/*;q=0.8,application/signed-exchange;v=b3;q=0.7
HTTP_ACCEPT_ENCODING
gzip, br
HTTP_ACCEPT_LANGUAGE
en-US,en;q=0.9
HTTP_CDN_LOOP
cloudflare; loops=1
HTTP_CONNECTION
close
HTTP_HOST
whoer.net
HTTP_HTTPS
ON
HTTP_PRIORITY
u=0, i
HTTP_SEC_CH_UA
" Not A;Brand";v="99", "Chromium";v="126", "Google Chrome";v="126"
HTTP_SEC_CH_UA_MOBILE
?0
HTTP_SEC_CH_UA_PLATFORM
"Windows"
HTTP_SEC_FETCH_DEST
document
HTTP_SEC_FETCH_MODE
navigate
HTTP_SEC_FETCH_SITE
none
HTTP_SEC_FETCH_USER
?1
HTTP_UPGRADE_INSECURE_REQUESTS
1
HTTP_USER_AGENT
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/126.0.0.0 Safari/537.36
QUERY_STRING
REMOTE_ADDR
160.16.140.208
REMOTE_PORT
49754
REQUEST_METHOD
GET
REQUEST_URI
/
SERVER_PROTOCOL
HTTP/1.1

Navigator

vendorSub
productSub
20030107
vendor
Google Inc.
maxTouchPoints
0
pdfViewerEnabled
true
hardwareConcurrency
4
cookieEnabled
true
appCodeName
Mozilla
appName
Netscape
appVersion
5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/126.0.0.0 Safari/537.36
platform
Win32
product
Gecko
userAgent
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/126.0.0.0 Safari/537.36
language
en-US
onLine
true
webdriver
false
deprecatedRunAdAuctionEnforcesKAnonymity
true
deviceMemory
8

Scripts

JavaScript:
enabledenabled
Flash:
Disabled
Java:
Disabled
ActiveX:
Disabled
WebRTC:
enabledenabled
VBScript:
Disabled
AdBlock:
Disabled

Plugins

PDF Viewer
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Chrome PDF Viewer
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Chromium PDF Viewer
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Microsoft Edge PDF Viewer
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WebKit built-in PDF
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What is My IP – Free IP Lookup

Your IP address is a number that helps your devices connect. If you want to know how to find IP address, you should decide which IP do you need exactly. If you want to see how websites identify you online, you'll need your public IP – and that's exactly what Whoer.net reveals as soon as you open the page. It’s a fast, free IP lookup that answers What’s my location by IP without extra clicks.

Check IP (country, ISP, ASN, ZIP code)

Whoer.net is a user-friendly What is my IP tool to find IP address in one click. Just enter the site, you’ll get an instant IP address lookup, a clear VPN check, and a smart proxy checker (HTTP/HTTPS/SOCKS5). There’s also an IP blacklist check that shows if your IPs are compromised. Follow the step-by-step guidance to get delisted.

When I open the main page, I can see my public IP address, DNS, country/city, ISP, and ASN right away. If I just need to check IP address for support, gaming, or remote access, Whoer.net is right at the top.

With Whoer.net, you can instantly check for IP and DNS leaks and see if your real IP is exposed.

VPN check & Proxy checker

The VPN leak test detects VPNs and TOR. We compare your IP country with DNS, time zone/locale, and look for tunneling signs – so you’ll know whether your IP address might look suspicious to websites.

The proxy checker validates HTTP/HTTPS/SOCKS5: it inspects headers, scans common proxy ports (8080/3128/1080), and catches fingerprintable patterns. We also flag datacenter IP vs residential/mobile and do transparent proxy detection.

The Whoer.net leaks score

The Whoer.net leaks score is a helpful feature that shows how secure your connection is when using a VPN or proxy. It checks for potential leaks like DNS, WebRTC, and IP leaks, which could expose your real location or identity. A higher leaks score indicates that your VPN or proxy is effectively masking your true IP, while a lower score suggests there may be vulnerabilities that could compromise your privacy. This is an important tool for anyone looking to maintain their anonymity online.

Browser fingerprint checker

The browser fingerprint checker shows details like your User-Agent, HTTP headers, screen info, language and time zone, device and browser data, WebRTC/JavaScript status, and plugins. It’s a handy tool for people using multiple accounts in their browser or working on general privacy improvements, especially when your IP address changes or stays the same..

How to find IP address on your devices

You have a public IP address (what websites see) and a local IP address (what your router and other devices at home see). Many devices in your home can share one public IP on the internet, but each device has its own local IP inside your network.

Your local IP is the one used inside your home or office network. You need it when you set up things like file sharing, remote desktop, a printer, a smart TV, or port forwarding on your router. If you want to connect to another device at home, fix a network issue, or set up a game server or camera, you usually need your local IP

If you want to check IP on Windows, you can find it in the network settings. Open the Start menu, go to Settings, then Network & Internet. Choose Wi-Fi if you’re on wireless or Ethernet if you’re on cable, open the connection you’re using, and look for a line called IP address or IPv4 address. The number that looks like 192.168.x.x or 10.x.x.x is your local IP.

On a Mac, click the Apple menu and open System Settings (or System Preferences on older versions). Go to Wi-Fi or Network, select the network you’re connected to, and you’ll see an IP Address field. That’s your local IP address inside your network.

To find IP on Android, open Settings and go to your Wi-Fi section. Tap the Wi-Fi network you’re connected to and open its details or advanced settings. There you’ll see an IP address that usually starts with 192.168 or 10.

To find iPhone IP, open Settings, then Wi-Fi. Tap the little “i” icon next to your current network. In the IPv4 section you’ll see IP Address. That’s the local IP for your phone on your home network.

FAQ: IP address and privacy on Whoer

What is my IP address and what does it show?
Your IP address is a number your provider gives your device on the internet.
On Whoer you see it together with rough location, ISP name and ASN.

How do I find my IP address and location?
Just open Whoer.net in your browser. The page loads, and on the first screen
you see your IP address, country or city, provider and basic connection info.

What does “see leaks” on this page mean?
Leaks are cases when real IP or DNS requests are visible outside a VPN or proxy.
Whoer runs simple DNS and WebRTC checks and highlights if something is exposed.

Does a VPN or proxy change what I see as my IP here?
Yes. If your VPN or proxy is working, you should see its IP and country instead
of your real network IP. If not, the tests may show leaks or mismatches.

Is it safe to use Whoer to check my IP address?
We only show data your browser and network already send with every request:
IP, headers and technical signals. No extra software, no personal data forms.

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