
IP masking
IP masking is a technique used to hide a user's real Internet Protocol (IP) address. An IP address is like a home address for your device on the internet; it identifies where data is sent and received. By masking your IP, you can browse the web more privately, making it harder for websites and services to track your online activity or determine your location. This is often achieved through VPNs (Virtual Private Networks) or proxy servers, which act as intermediaries, routing your internet traffic through their servers and displaying a different IP address to the outside world.