ipchu

Right now, websites can see

216.73.217.138

Located near Columbus, Ohio, US · Anthropic, PBC

This is what you're exposing. The IP and location above are visible to every site you visit. Here are three ways to make them private.

1. Use a VPN (recommended)

A VPN encrypts your traffic and routes it through a server elsewhere, so websites see that server's IP and location instead of yours. It's the best all-round option: it covers your whole device, is fast enough for streaming, and hides your IP from sites and your ISP alike. Pick a reputable no-logs provider, connect, then reload this page — your IP and city should change.

2. Use a proxy server

A proxy reroutes traffic for a single app or browser. It can change the IP a website sees, but most proxies don't encrypt your traffic and are less private than a VPN. Good for quick, low-stakes IP changes; not for protecting sensitive data.

3. Use the Tor Browser

Tor bounces your traffic through several volunteer-run relays, making it very hard to trace back to you. It's the most private option and it's free, but it's noticeably slower and some sites block Tor exit nodes. Best when anonymity matters more than speed.

Which should I choose?

Is it legal? Hiding your IP for privacy is legal in most countries. A few restrict VPNs — check your local laws.

After connecting, verify it worked on the home page, or check your new IP location and ISP.