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An IP address, also known as an Internet Protocol (IP) address, is a unique number that is assigned to each device connected to the Internet. IP addresses are used by computers and other devices to identify each other.

People use IP addresses to hide their identities and locations when they are online. They can also use IP addresses to spoof their locations and deceive others.

Some people use IP addresses to hide their identities when they are online to avoid being tracked or watched. Others use IP addresses to hide their locations to avoid being spied on by their governments or other organizations.

Some people use IP addresses to mask their online activity from their employers, school, or other organizations. Others use IP addresses to hide their online activity from their family and friends.

Some people use IP addresses to avoid being tracked online by advertisers. Others use IP addresses to avoid being tracked online by hackers.

People sometimes use IP addresses to hide their online activity from the websites they visit. For example, a person who is browsing the Internet using a public computer might use an IP address from a nearby country to avoid being tracked by the website’s tracking cookies.

Some people use IP addresses to hide their online activity from the websites they visit.

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