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Your IPv4 address

216.73.217.11

IPv4

Detected Location

Columbus, Ohio

United States of America flag United States of America

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IP Exposure Check

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Exposed
IPv4 Public address

216.73.217.11

Country
United States of America
Region
Ohio
City
Columbus
ORG/ISP
Amazon.com Inc.
Network Type
SES/AIC
ASN
16509
Time Zone
-04:00 (EST)
Postal Code
43215
VPN
Not detected
Proxy
Not detected
TOR
Not detected
Fraud Score
1/100

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Your Device Details

The following describes your device details including operating system, type of browser used, device type, screen size, browser language, and time zone. The charts show worldwide usage context next to your detected settings.

Operating System

Unknown Platform

Your Browser

Unidentified Browser

Device

computer

Screen Size

Detecting...

Browser Language

Detecting...

Time Zone

Detecting...

Your Browser Header Details

Every time your web browser requests a page, it sends request headers to the web server. To view a full header, use the HTTP Browser Header page.

Accept-Encoding
gzip, br
User-Agent
Mozilla/5.0 AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko; compatible; ClaudeBot/1.0; [email protected])
Accept
*/*
Accept-Language
Not Available
Cookie
Javascript
Enabled

My IP Address Guide

Understand what websites see from your connection

The My IP page is a diagnostic view for the public address, browser details, device signals, and headers your connection exposes to websites. It is useful when you are checking a VPN, troubleshooting website access, comparing devices, or confirming whether your visible network changed.

For a faster lookup, use What Is My IP Address. For location-focused testing, use Where Am I to compare browser geolocation with your IP-based location.

What this My IP report helps you check

Connection diagnostics

Use this page when you need more than the public IP address. It combines IP exposure, device signals, browser settings, and request headers in one troubleshooting view.

Browser and device context

Browser, operating system, language, screen size, cookies, JavaScript, and time zone can help explain why a website sees a different experience on one device than another.

Network privacy review

The IP Exposure Check helps confirm whether the current connection appears direct, masked by a VPN or proxy, routed through Tor, or associated with hosting and higher-risk network signals.

Header inspection

Request headers can reveal accepted languages, compression support, user agent details, and forwarding clues that matter during web testing, security checks, and access troubleshooting.

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What Is My IP Address?

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Where Am I?

Compare IP-based location with browser geolocation when you need location-focused diagnostics.

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FAQ

My IP Address FAQs

01 What is the My IP page used for?

The My IP page shows the public IP address visible to websites plus device details, browser details, request headers, approximate location, and privacy exposure signals.

02 Why does My IP show browser and device details?

Websites receive more than an IP address. Browser, operating system, language, screen size, cookies, JavaScript, and time zone can all affect compatibility, analytics, fraud checks, and personalization.

03 How is My IP different from What Is My IP Address?

What Is My IP Address is a faster public IP and exposure lookup. My IP adds device charts, browser headers, and more diagnostic context for troubleshooting.

04 How is My IP different from Where Am I?

Where Am I focuses on location and coordinates, including browser geolocation. My IP focuses on the network and browser details websites receive from your connection.

Your IP Geolocation

The longitude and latitude used to plot your location is often depicted near in the center of the city. The geolocation accuracy is not precise enough to pinpoint a specific address, and therefore it should only be used to estimate the proximity of the device.