After the website loads, you will see your IP address displayed in large numbers above. It will look something like this: 53.134.186.31.
Make a note of the series of numbers and you're done. A copy and paste function is also provided.
Advanced Information:
Hostname Address = ec2-3-133-115-47.us-east-2.compute.amazonaws.com
Remote Port = 47098
Browser Information = Mozilla/5.0 AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko; compatible; ClaudeBot/1.0; +claudebot@anthropic.com)
ISO Country Code: US Country Name: United States Region Name: Connecticut City Name: Fairfield Latitude: 41.218349456787 Longitude: -73.251731872559 ZIP Code: 06828 Time Zone: -04:00
Location (Alternate):
IP Address: 3.133.115.47 Hostname: ec2-3-133-115-47.us-east-2.compute.amazonaws.com City: Columbus State: Ohio Country: US GPS Coordinates: 39.9612,-82.9988 Zip Code: 43215 ISP: AS16509 Amazon.com, Inc.
Map:
Your IP address is a number assigned to each device you use to access the Internet (such as a wireless router or modem). Think of it as the digital world’s equivalent to a street address. You are usually assigned an IP address by your Internet Service Provider (ISP). This happens automatically and is not something you need to specifically ask for or order. An IP address may be “static” and never change, or it may be “dynamic” and change from time to time.
There may be times when you are asked for your IP address, such as when you are being blocked by a firewall and you need to provide your IP address so that you can be granted access to a server. You may also want to know your IP address when you are looking at your website statistics, so that you can filter out your own activity on the site.