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An Internet Protocol address (known simply as an IP address) is a series of numbers assigned to any device connected to the Internet. Usually appearing as a period-delimited series of 4 numbers with up to 3 digits each, your IP address serves as a marker regarding your computer's communication over a network. To this end, an IP address leaves a kind of "paper trail" that allows your Internet activity to be tracked. To avoid this, you can acquire a new IP address by following a few steps. | An Internet Protocol address (known simply as an IP address) is a series of numbers assigned to any device connected to the Internet. Usually appearing as a period-delimited series of 4 numbers with up to 3 digits each, your IP address serves as a marker regarding your computer's communication over a network. To this end, an IP address leaves a kind of "paper trail" that allows your Internet activity to be tracked. To avoid this, you can acquire a new IP address by following a few steps. | ||
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== Steps == | == Steps == |