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Why IP address does not give exact location?
Each ISP (Internet Service Provider – Telecommunication company) receives some IP addresses which they can use. The problem is where the user using a specific IP address is precisely located. Each ISP distributes small pools of the IP addresses to the regional providers.
Can IP address determine exact location?
What information does my IP address reveal? IP addresses do reveal your geolocation, but not your precise location like a home address and never your name, phone number, or other precise personal information.
How accurate can an IP address be traced?
IP-to-Location Accuracy IP-based geolocation services provide 55 percent to 80 percent accuracy for a user’s region or state. And they provide 50 percent to 75 percent accuracy for a user’s city. In practice, the actual accuracy may vary from provider to provider and depending on the location of the device.
Why does my IP address location keep changing?
Most of the time, the reason for a sudden change in an IP address is typically due to an interruption between your router and the internet. This could be due to power loss or from rebooting the system. Upon reconnection to the internet, your ISP will assign a new IP.
Why do hackers want your location?
Tracking your location through the GPS on your phone may seem harmless, but hackers can use this information to find out where you live, your shopping habits, where your kids go to school, and more. Once they have your information, they can sell it or use it to steal your identity.
Why is my IP address the same everywhere on the Internet?
An ISP may have a large private network between you and the Internet backbone. The IP address will be pointing to the geographic point where your connection reaches the Internet backbone. If you have a static IP address from your ISP, then the location will always be the same.
Can geolocation Tell Me the IP address of a number?
The address for those numbers may well be the home address of the provider. It may reflect a region the provider is covering. What is does not reflect is the exact location that is being supported in most cases. So Geolocation can tell me an IP is probably Chinese, or Russian, or French.
Is the IP address the actual physical address of the hosting server?
It is not the actual physical address of the hosting server. An IP’s geolocation is not the exact physical location of the hosting server itself, but instead a rough approximation of where the IP is from. Server IP addresses at A2 Hosting often show different geolocation than their actual physical location.
Is it possible to track Someone’s IP address without them knowing?
No. Not as impossible as you might think. Through a useful Internet tool called IP geolocation lookup, you can track an IP address close to someone’s exact location, if they’re communicating with you through the Internet…and if you want or need to know where they really are.
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