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Your IP 18.224.54.118
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About My IP Address

To find your IP address, you can use the following methods depending on your operating system:

For Windows:

  1. Using Command Prompt:

    • Press Win + R to open the Run dialog.
    • Type cmd and press Enter to open the Command Prompt.
    • Type ipconfig and press Enter.
    • Look for the "IPv4 Address" under the active network connection. It will be your local IP address.
  2. Using Settings:

    • Open Settings by pressing Win + I.
    • Go to "Network & Internet" and then select "Status."
    • Under the "Change your network settings" section, click on "View your network properties." Your IP address will be listed there.

For macOS:

  1. Using Terminal:

    • Open the Terminal from Applications > Utilities > Terminal.
    • Type ifconfig and press Enter.
    • Look for "inet" next to "en0" or "en1" for your local IP address.
  2. Using System Preferences:

    • Click on the Apple logo in the top-left corner and select "System Preferences."
    • Go to "Network" and select your active network connection on the left.
    • Your IP address will be displayed.

For Linux:

  1. Using Terminal:
    • Open the Terminal.
    • Type ifconfig or ip addr and press Enter.
    • Look for your local IP address associated with your active network interface.

Online Tools:

You can also use online services that display your public IP address. Simply search for "What is my IP address" in your preferred search engine, and it will display your public IP address.

Remember, there are two types of IP addresses: public (visible on the internet) and local (within your home or local network). The methods above typically show your local IP address. If you want to find your public IP address, you can use online tools or check your router's settings.