What's my IP?
Your public IP address is the digital return address for everything you do online. Here's what websites can read about you right now.
What does this mean?
Your IP address is assigned by your internet provider and travels with every request you make. It can be combined with browser fingerprints to track you across sites, used to estimate your city, or handed over to third parties for ad-targeting and rate-limiting.
A VPN replaces this address with one of ours. The websites you visit see the VPN's exit IP — not yours, and not your ISP. Your physical location, your household, your office: all hidden behind a single anonymous endpoint.
Will websites see anything else?
Yes. Beyond your IP, sites can read your User-Agent (browser + OS), your screen size, your installed fonts, your timezone, and dozens of other fingerprintable signals. These don't tell them who you are, but combined they identify this exact browser with surprising accuracy.
PlanetProxy doesn't claim to defeat fingerprinting — that's the browser's job. What we do is sever the link between fingerprint and IP, so the trace stops at the VPN gateway.