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Your IP address and digital footprint

See what the internet knows about you right now: your public IP address, approximate location, ISP and the data your browser leaks. With LiMP VPN all of this is hidden.

We do not store your IP address or tie this data to you.

Your public IP address
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What our server sees

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What your browser reveals

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With LiMP VPN all of this is hidden

Your real IP address and location are replaced with a secure LiMP server address, your traffic is encrypted, and your ISP can no longer see what you open.

This check runs in your browser. We do not log or store your IP address — a strict no-logs policy.

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What an IP address is and why you should know yours

An IP address is a unique network identifier for your device on the internet. Every site you connect to sees your approximate region and internet provider through it, and ad networks use it for tracking. Knowing your IP is useful for setting up access, diagnosing network issues and checking how anonymous you are online.

What the internet sees about you without a VPN

Even before you sign in, your browser automatically shares a surprising amount of data. Together it forms a “digital fingerprint” that can single you out among other visitors.

  • Your public IP address, city and internet provider.
  • Time zone, system language and preferred languages.
  • Operating system, browser and version, screen resolution.
  • Local IP address via WebRTC — sometimes even with a VPN on.

What a WebRTC leak is

WebRTC is a technology for video calls and data transfer straight in the browser. When it establishes a connection it can expose your local — and sometimes real public — IP address, bypassing your VPN. Our check shows whether your addresses are visible via WebRTC. The LiMP VPN app routes traffic so your real address stays hidden.

How LiMP VPN hides your IP address

When you connect to LiMP VPN all traffic goes through an encrypted tunnel to a secure server. Sites see the server's IP address, not your real one; your ISP only sees that there is an encrypted connection, not its contents. That keeps your true location, IP address and browsing history private on iPhone, Android and in the browser.

Frequently asked questions about IP and privacy

What is my IP — check your IP address and what the web sees about you | LiMP VPN