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IP Lookup
Scan your own IP or look up any IPv4 / IPv6 address. See the ISP, autonomous system, approximate location, timezone, VPN / proxy / Tor signals, and reverse-DNS pointer records — with an honest map and an honest reminder that IP geolocation is city-level at best.
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Reverse DNS · PTR
What this IP leaks about you
Your ISP and autonomous system (ASN). Every IP is owned by an organisation. The ASN tells anyone with a log line who routes your traffic.
An approximate location. Residential broadband usually resolves to the correct city ±5–50 km. Mobile carriers and CG-NAT often resolve to the carrier's HQ region, not yours.
Your timezone. Used by ad networks and bot detectors to cross-check the timezone in your browser.
Hosting / datacentre fingerprint. If the IP is registered to AWS, Hetzner, OVH, Digital Ocean, or any cloud — that's not residential, and bot-detection systems treat it accordingly.
VPN / proxy / Tor signals. Public blocklists tag known exit nodes. A flag here means a streaming service or bank will probably challenge the connection.
Reverse-DNS hostnames. PTR records sometimes spell out the ISP's pool name, your hostname on a dedicated server, or the datacentre rack.
Geolocation data: ipwho.is · Reverse-DNS: Cloudflare DNS-over-HTTPS · Map: OpenStreetMap. Your IP is sent only to those services. Nothing is stored on bastiantechnologies.com.