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  2. Wikipedia:IP edits are not anonymous - Wikipedia

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    If you edit through a proxy, your IP address will be that of the proxy server, rather than your own. Note that editing Wikipedia through Virtual Private Networks, anonymizing proxy servers, or Tor is, at a minimum, controversial, and users editing via these proxies are most of the time blocked from editing, until you disconnect from anonymity ...

  3. IP address spoofing - Wikipedia

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    The protocol specifies that each IP packet must have a header which contains (among other things) the IP address of the sender of the packet. The source IP address is normally the address that the packet was sent from, but the sender's address in the header can be altered, so that to the recipient it appears that the packet came from another ...

  4. Wikipedia:AOL - Wikipedia

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    This gives you your own contribution history, which administrators can use to determine if you are a trustworthy user. MediaWiki also has a feature known as the autoblocker . If a registered user tries to edit Wikipedia while their username is blocked, the IP address they tried to edit from is automatically blocked for up to 24 hours.

  5. How To Find Your IP Address, And Why You Should Know It in ...

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    That said, if you want to keep your external IP address private, you should consider installing a virtual private network (VPN), which masks your external IP address by issuing you a new one that ...

  6. Wikipedia:IP editors are human too - Wikipedia

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    The only difference between you and an IP contributor is that your IP address is hidden. When you registered for Wikipedia, you hid your IP address behind a username. While unregistered users were often called anonymous editors, [2] in fact, because your IP address is hidden, it is you who is more anonymous. (Your IP address is still recorded ...

  7. Zero-configuration networking - Wikipedia

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    Where no DHCP server is available to assign a host an IP address, the host can select its own link-local address. Using a link-local address, hosts can communicate over this link but only locally; Access to other networks and the Internet is not possible. There are some link-local IPv4 address implementations available:

  8. IP address - Wikipedia

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    IP addresses are assigned to a host either dynamically as they join the network, or persistently by configuration of the host hardware or software. Persistent configuration is also known as using a static IP address. In contrast, when a computer's IP address is assigned each time it restarts, this is known as using a dynamic IP address.

  9. Wikipedia:Get my IP address - Wikipedia

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    It depends. The operators of any website that you visit can see it. If you are not logged into Wikipedia, your IP address is publicly recorded with every edit that you make. If you are logged in, your IP address is hidden from all but a very small number of trusted administrators. In some cases, it is possible that the origin of your IP address ...