A feature image illustrating IP address geolocation. It depicts a glowing digital world map with various map pin icons connected to a central IP address block. Icons representing targeted advertising, a security shield for fraud detection, and localized content signify the practical uses of mapping IP data to geographic coordinates.

IP Address Geolocation: Understanding its Uses and Implications

In today’s interconnected world wide web, the ability to determine the geographical location of an IP address has become increasingly important for various applications, ranging from targeted advertising to fraud detection and cybersecurity.   In this article, we will explore IP address geolocation, shedding light on its uses, technologies, and potential implications. What is IP address geolocation? IP address geolocation refers to the process of mapping an IP addressRead more

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