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What Is My IP Address and How to Hide It with a VPN

Your IP address is a unique number that identifies your device on the internet and can reveal your approximate location and internet provider. A VPN hides it by routing your traffic through a remote server, so websites see the server's IP instead of yours.

What is an IP address?

An IP (Internet Protocol) address is a numeric label assigned to your device whenever it connects to the internet. Websites, apps, and online services use it to send data back to you, which also makes it a way to identify and roughly locate you.

What can your IP reveal about you?

Your public IP can expose your country, city, and internet service provider, and it lets advertisers and websites track your activity across sessions. It does not show your name or exact address, but combined with other data it becomes a strong identifier.

How to check what your IP is

The simplest way to see your public IP is to search "what is my IP" or open any IP-checker website, which displays the address your traffic currently exits from. If you are connected to a VPN, this will show the VPN server's IP, not your real one.

How a VPN hides your IP

A VPN encrypts your connection and sends it through a server in another location, so every website you visit sees that server's IP address instead of yours. This masks your real location and keeps your provider and third parties from seeing which sites you reach.

Hiding your IP with Veepen

Veepen is a no-logs VPN for Android and Android TV that hides your IP with AES-256 encryption and modern VLESS, VMESS, and Shadowsocks protocols. One tap connects you to a server in Finland, Germany, the USA, Turkey, and more, and a built-in kill switch stops leaks if the connection drops.

Ready to take back control of your IP address? Download Veepen from Google Play and connect in one tap to browse privately on Android.