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What Is
My IP?

The public address websites see when you visit them. Refresh to retest. Toggle your VPN to compare.

πŸ“‘ YOUR PUBLIC IP
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πŸŽͺ What Your IP Reveals

An IP address isn't your name or your face. But it leaks more than most people realize:

What sites can deriveHow accurate
Your approximate city / regionUsually within ~10–50 miles
Your ISP (e.g., Comcast, Verizon)Always accurate
Your countryAlways accurate
Whether you're on residential / mobile / corporate / VPNUsually accurate
That subsequent visits are likely the same personProbabilistic but useful for tracking
Your name, age, addressNo β€” requires a legal request to ISP

πŸŽͺ What Changes With A VPN

🚨 Without VPN

  • Sites see your real IP
  • Your ISP is identifiable
  • Your approximate city is exposed
  • Your ISP sees every domain you visit

πŸ”’ With ClownVPN

  • Sites see a ClownVPN server IP
  • ISP shown is ClownVPN's, not yours
  • City shown is the server city, not yours
  • Your ISP sees only "encrypted VPN traffic"

πŸŽͺ FAQ

What is a public IP address?
It's the address the public internet uses to reach your device. Your home router has one, your phone's cellular connection has one, every coffee-shop WiFi has one. Most websites you visit see this address.
Is my IP private or sensitive?
Not exactly sensitive, but identifying. It reveals your approximate city, your ISP, and lets sites correlate visits across the day. Combined with cookies or fingerprinting, it can become long-term tracking.
Why does the city sometimes seem wrong?
IP-to-location databases are approximate. They map your ISP's regional infrastructure, not your house. Off by 10–50 miles is normal. ISPs that route via central hubs can show you in a city far from where you actually are.
What does it mean when I see a ClownVPN server IP here?
It means the VPN is working β€” websites see the server's location instead of yours. That's the entire point. Switch the VPN off and refresh to see your real IP again.
Do you log my IP when I visit this page?
No. This page fetches your IP from ipinfo.io (third-party) entirely client-side; we have no backend logging your check. ipinfo.io has their own privacy policy.

πŸŽͺ Related

🩺 DNS Leak Test β†’

Check for WebRTC + DNS leaks behind a VPN.

πŸ” Verify VPN β†’

Full 3-test verification (IP / DNS / WebRTC).

πŸ•΅οΈ Privacy Use Case β†’

What a VPN protects and what it doesn't.