An IP (Internet Protocol) address is a number that identifies a device on a network and the internet. When you visit a website or use an online service, the IP address helps data find its way between your device and the service you're using.
What Your IP Address Reveals to Websites and Services
When you visit a website or use an online service, it can usually see your public IP address, which can reveal:
- Your approximate location (such as country, region, and often city).
- Your ISP (internet service provider).
- Whether you're using a corporate or mobile network.
On its own, an IP address reveals relatively little about you. However, websites and services can combine it with account information, cookies, device data, and other signals to recognize returning users, personalize content, support analytics, improve security, or deliver advertising.
What Your IP Tells Your ISP
Your ISP assigns your public IP address and can generally link it to your customer account. Depending on your connection and local laws, an ISP may be able to see:
- Which websites or services you connect to.
- When those connections occur.
- The amount of data transferred.
Modern encryption prevents ISPs from seeing the contents of most web traffic, such as passwords, messages, and the specific pages you view on many websites. However, they can often see that you connected to a particular website or service.
Because your ISP can link an IP address to a customer account, it may also be able to associate network activity with a specific subscriber. Many ISPs keep connection logs for operational, security, or legal reasons, although logging and retention practices vary by provider and jurisdiction.
In some countries, ISPs must provide certain information to law enforcement or other authorities when required by law. Some providers may also use or share customer data for business purposes, subject to local regulations and their privacy policies.
How CyberGhost VPN Can Protect Your Privacy
CyberGhost is a VPN (virtual private network), a security tool that replaces your IP address with one of its VPN server’s IP addresses. As a result, websites and online services see the VPN server's IP address instead of your own.
This makes it harder for websites and online services to directly link your activity to your specific internet connection or approximate location.
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- via email at support@cyberghost.ro
- via online request at https://support.cyberghostvpn.com/hc/en-us/requests/new
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