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What is IP masking?

What is IP masking?

IP masking is the technique of concealing your IP address by adopting a false one. This is how hiding your IP address works — they’re two ways to refer to the same thing.

How do I disable my IP address on my phone?

  1. Navigate to the desired person or device.
  2. Tap on Manage security events at the bottom of the page.
  3. Go to Block and then tap on Block… on iOS or the + if you are using Android.
  4. Choose either Block Website or Block IP Address.
  5. Enter the URL or IP Address you wish to block and tap the checkmark to save.

What personal information does the IP address reveal about you?

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For the most part, an IP address tells you the city, ZIP code, or area code of your ISP, as well as your ISP’s name. What can an IP address tell you? To some degree, your physical location and also the name of your ISP.

Can my parents see everything I do on my phone?

So the whole architecture of phones is designed to make this sort of thing impossible. Your parents can’t monitor everything you do on your phone. They can possibly find out some things about your phone usage, like how much data you send (from the bills) or possibly where the phone is (through a tracking app).

What do you do when your parents take your phone away?

101 Things to Do When Your Parents Take Away Your Phone. Beg for the return of your phone. Sing “Bohemian Rhapsody” in its entirety. Sketch a picture of your phone. Dream about your phone. Watch your friends use their phones. Fingerpaint. Bake cookies.

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Do you have a fear of having your phone handled by parents?

There’s something about parental hands that look so feeble and weak and unfit to hold your precious, fragile phone. Like they’re about to drop it and shatter your screen at any moment. It’s irrational, sure. But the fear is very real.

Why do my parents always tell me to turn my phone over?

While usually when you’re being asked told to hand over your phone to your parents, it’s because you’re being punished for going over your minutes again, bombing a class, or breaking your curfew.