What is an IP Address?
Your IP address (Internet Protocol address) is your device's unique digital identifier on the internet. Think of it like your home's street address - it allows websites and services to send data back to your device.
Two types exist: IPv4 (example: 192.168.1.1) uses 32-bit addressing, while IPv6 (example: 2001:0db8::7334) uses 128-bit. IPv4 is most common, but IPv6 is gradually replacing it due to address exhaustion.
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