The cybersecurity landscape for small businesses has fundamentally changed. What was once a concern primarily for large enterprises now threatens companies of all sizes, particularly...
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Login to add feedbackThe cybersecurity landscape for small businesses has fundamentally changed. What was once a concern primarily for large enterprises now threatens companies of all sizes, particularly...
Read MoreTraveling is when many people relax their usual security habits—exactly when attackers expect you to. Airports, hotels, cafés, trains, and conference venues create a perfect...
Read MoreHave you ever checked your IP address location and noticed it points to a different city—or even a completely different region—than where you actually are?...
Read MoreBillions of records get exposed in data breaches every year, and the numbers keep climbing. Stolen credentials, financial details, and personal information find their way...
Read MoreEvery device connected to the internet has an IP address, and that address can reveal its approximate country, region, city, and ISP. Businesses use this data to localize content, pre-fill country fields on forms, serve region-specific pricing, and reduce payment fraud. Security teams use it to trace spam sources, flag suspicious logins, and block malicious traffic.
IP geolocation isn’t perfect, but it remains one of the fastest and most practical location signals available without requiring explicit user permission. Geolocation accuracy varies by level with city-level accuracy hovering around 50~75%. While geolocation cannot pinpoint an exact street address, it is generally sufficient for use cases like fraud detection, content localization, and compliance checks.