Basics of Dedicated IP

IP stands for Internet Protocol. It is a unique address assigned to each computer that is connected to a certain network. IP address is the unique identifier that is used to provide valid location of a machine or a website in a given network.

What is Dedicated IP?

A dedicated IP address is a unique Internet Protocol (IP) address that’s assigned to a single computer or device. This means that this IP address can’t be shared with other computers or devices on the same network, which provides increased security and privacy for users who want to keep their information private. It’s exclusively assigned to your account.

IP addresses help uniquely identify devices across networks. This is necessary to send data to its correct destinations. The exclusive ownership leads to fewer potential problems such as email deliverability issues, IP blacklisting, cyberattack vulnerability, and many more.

Dedicated IP is less likely to be blacklisted from certain websites; it enables you to avoid CAPTCHAs and makes online payments easy. Since your internet address is not associated with your ISP, it adds another layer of protection and makes it harder to trace your online activities. You can directly connect your mobile or computing device using native apps and start gaining the benefits of dedicated IP.

Possibilities around Dedicated IP

With the growing number of smart devices, the use cases are endless.

Listing some of the possibilities around Dedicated IP:

  • ‘Stay Connected’: With Dedicated IP you can stay connected as it enables to securely access your smart home and corporate networks from anywhere.  

  • ‘Location Agnostic’: With Dedicated IP you can go location agnostic meaning you can hop different networks without loosing your connectivity. 

  • Dedicated IP adds another layer of ‘Security’ as it becomes much harder to trace your online activity.

  • It gives you freedom to roam around freely while retaining your home location access & experience. Easy to break free from mobile operators enforced restrictions. 

Having your own IP address similar to how they have a unique phone number, will unfold opportunities for people around the world and will significantly improve the adoption of technologies.

Let’s own our internet identity :)

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