What is an IP Address? | Proxies & Web Scraping Explained
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❓ What is an IP Address?
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Video transcript:
What is an IP address? An IP or Internet Protocol address is a unique identifier assigned to each device connected to the internet. It serves two main purposes: to identify your device, so the website can send you any information, or to see your geolocation for dynamic content.
IPs come in two formats: IPv4 and IPv6. They consist of sets of numbers separated by periods or columns.
To change your IP, we have a few options. Use proxies that act as intermediaries between your device and the internet. Give a shot to a VPN that reroutes your connection via their servers. Restarting a Wi-Fi router can sometimes give a new IP from your internet service provider. Or, if you’re using a mobile device, switch from Wi-Fi to mobile data.
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