What is my IP address?
Your public IP is the first thing every website sees. Here's your IP with the location, ISP, network and timezone it reveals - and how well it matches your browser.
What your IP address reveals
Your IP maps to an approximate location, your internet provider (ISP) and network operator (ASN). Sites use it for geo-blocking, rate limits and to tie your visits together - before any fingerprinting even runs.
An IP alone isn't anonymous
A VPN or proxy changes the IP sites see, but if your timezone, language or WebRTC still point home, you stand out. A consistent per-profile IP plus fingerprint is what blends in - which is what Donut Browser does.
Every profile its own identity
Donut Browser is a free, open-source anti-detect browser. Each profile gets its own consistent fingerprint, IP and proxy, so the signals on these tools can't tie your accounts together or back to you.