An IP address is a unique identifier assigned to each device connected to a computer network. It allows devices to communicate with each other and share data.

There are two types of IP addresses: public and private. Public IP addresses are assigned by internet service providers (ISPs) and can be used to access the internet. Private IP addresses, on the other hand, are used for internal networking purposes and cannot be accessed from the outside world.

Knowing your IP address is important for several reasons. For one, it can help you troubleshoot connectivity issues on your home or office network. Additionally, it can be used to keep track of your online activity (including websites visited and files downloaded) by your ISP or government agencies.

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