Hiding IP Addresses For Greater Security On The Web
Posted by Chris Channing on June 24th, 2009
Websites can track who you are and where you might live according to your IP address. If that sounds scary, it most certainly is, and even possibly dangerous! You should keep updated on how you use your IP address to make sure you are safely browsing the Internet.
Check your IP address to see what you are broadcasting. Online websites will be able to do a quick check instantly, and for free as well. Websites can also give you helpful information such as where IP technology claims you are located. If it hits too close to home, you should start looking at your options in securing your IP address against location tactics.
Two types of IP addresses exist: static and dynamic. A static address will not change, while the dynamic address will do so. Dynamic addresses will change each time you connect to the network, so changing your IP address is as simple as disconnected your network connection and plugging it right back in. Changing a static address is harder to do, but is still possible.
Through what is called a proxy, you can hide the details of your IP address and make it appear as if your true location is somewhere else. This is used among users who don’t want their location revealed at will to websites they visit. It can also be used to bypass some network restrictions, although you run the risk in getting caught and getting penalized if you do so.
Routing technologies have improved a good bit since a decade ago. Today we can use a network service called NAT, which stands for network address translation. NAT technology isn’t perfect in providing security, it just helps the process. It’s original goal is to actually cut down on the amount of IP addresses connected to the Internet at a given time, not provide security. The IP address you broadcast will appear as the same for any computer on the network to outside sources.
IP addresses are easy to change and edit, or even mask, but MAC addresses are a different story. A MAC address is based on the hardware level, so you would need new hardware to change it or do some creative engineering. Don’t give out your MAC address, since it is the number that points directly to your device and none other in the world. Hiding such information is easy with modern security software.
Final Thoughts
Computers contact with IP addresses, so knowing a thing or two about how they operate isn’t such a bad idea. IP addresses can be dangerous to give out at times, but the right software can secure your computer well enough so that you won’t have to worry each time you use the Internet.










































