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What is My IP?
Your IPv4 Address:
Your IPv6 Address:
You're using Apple iCloud Private Relay
The IP address shown above belongs to Apple's iCloud Private Relay, not your broadband
connection. Private Relay routes your traffic through Apple, so this is not the IP your
connection normally uses and it can affect speed test results and location-based services.
To see your real IP, turn off iCloud Private Relay on iPhones/iPads using Settings > your name > iCloud > Private Relay.
Well done. You are ready to use IPv6. Why not run
IPv6 Speed Test whilst you're here.
This means that either your operating system or your service provider isn't IPv6 enabled.
Don't worry--This is the case for most broadband users today. We would advise you to talk to your service provider about their plans to support IPv6, to encourage them to start work on enabling IPv6 on their network.
IPv6 is supported by most of the latest operating systems including Microsoft Windows Vista, Windows 7 as well as Mac OS X.
What is an IP address?
An IP address is the "Internet Protocol" address which identifies your computer to the rest of the Internet.
It's a bit like a telephone number on the phone network. Your IP address as shown on this page is what every single website you visit will see. This information may be useful in troubleshooting connectivity problems.