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How to Hide Your Public IP Address

Posted May 26, 2018, 1:48 p.m. by Serina Rajagukguk

If you're reading this, it's 100% guaranteed that you have an IP address.

How can I be so sure? Well, because without one, you won't be able to surf the internet at all.

Once you connect to the internet, your ISP (Internet Service Provider) assigns a special ID to you. It acts as your Personal address so the information you're downloading from the Internet can get back to you.

While an IP address is something indispensable, you may want to consider hiding it from unwanted eyes. Why? And how? Well, continue reading!


Why You May Want to Hide Your IP Address

Your IP address is much like your home address. So if you've been trying so hard to keep your home address private, it's only logical to hide your IP, too. Plus, the thing is, your IP address is trackable - whether you like it or not.

Once you realize this, you'll start grasping why it could be a good idea to try to mask it.

Advantages of hiding your IP address:


How to Hide Your Public IP Address

Now that you see the importance of protecting your IP address, I know that many people simply want to answer this question:

How much does it cost to hide your IP?

It depends on the method you're choosing. Some are completely free!

However, you must know that free things, in this case, have their risks - that may not be worth it.

1. Hiding Your IP Address Using VPN

VPN, or Virtual Private Network, is the best way to hide your IP address and the only one we recommend. VPNs are the complete all-in-one solution for your digital security.

Why?

This is how VPN works in protecting your privacy:

As you can see, you're a ninja if you use VPN.


The Cost of VPNs

If you know how to use Google, you'll be able to find free VPN services. Some are even decent (Hotspot Shield, TunnelBear, CyberGhost, and more).

However, they all come with some inconvenience/restrictions:

What you need to understand is that free VPNs can become the source of a headache instead of the solution.

Premium VPNs cost money, yes. But when you create a balance of pros and cons, you'll see that the cost is worth it. Check out our list of good VPN providers if you are considering a paid VPN.

2. Hiding Your IP Address with TOR

TOR or The Onion Router (hence the picture of glorious onions above) is a free way to be anonymous on the internet. TOR is a non-profit organization that works to guarantee digital anonymity. 

All you need to do is install the TOR browser (not so different from mainstream browsers such as Chrome or Firefox) and use it to go online. Voilà, you're now a ninja!

This is how TOR works:

TOR is probably the easiest way to become a ghost on the internet. And TOR has seen an all-time high number of clients for an unknown reason (my suggestion is because of that episode of House of Cards, but I digress).

However, we've warned you that free things are not riskless in the world where your privacy becomes more and more sacred. In the case of TOR, here are the risks:


So, Should You Use TOR?

If you're an average TOR user, you're probably safe from your government spying on you (we wouldn't eliminate this possibility, though). But if what you're looking for is a security rather than anonymity (for example, when you're browsing with a free WiFi), we'd still recommend VPN services.

But if you just want to be anonymous online, TOR could be a good and easy solution. But we still think that you need a VPN, too.

3. Hiding Your IP Address with Proxy Servers

Just like what's said in the name, a proxy server substitutes your IP address with a new one. It's similar to going to a club with a fake ID with a fake address written on it.

How it works:

Just like with free VPNs, finding a free proxy server is as easy as typing it on Google. And believe us, there are thousands of them.


But, as with any free service, there are risks involved. Do make sure you know them before you pick a proxy server:

So, even though proxy servers can mask you like Zorro when you're browsing online, you should accept that comes with it.

Sure, there are tried and trusted free proxies out there. But there's a surefire way to keep your security intact. Have you guessed it yet? Yep, VPNs!


In-a-Nutshell Moment

We're not trying to scare you off the internet. But as we know you love the internet, we want you to be safe.

Hiding your IP address is one step towards that. But as you can see, some of the ways can cause more problems in security - even though they can make you anonymous.

Our recommendation is simple: use the foolproof method (premium VPNs). If you do want to try TOR and proxies, know the risks and do in-depth research to avoid them. 

 

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Serina Rajagukguk

Serina is a writer whose passion includes learning all about new technology and trying to explain it in a layman term. 

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