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Can a website owner see my IP address?
When you connect to a website, that website then sees your IP address. However, websites can’t trace that unique IP address to your physical home or business address. Instead, websites can tie your IP address to your internet service provider, city, region, and even possibly your ZIP code.
Do websites know who I am?
Minimally, web servers get your IP address when you visit. Your IP address doesn’t really identify you, personally. But, absolutely, web servers see the IP address you’re connecting through when you access them.
Which is the best way to view cached webpages?
The other easy way to view cached pages is by using the Wayback Machine. The Internet Archive is a digital library that crawls and indexes all the webpages on the Internet. These pages are stored as snapshots in archives based on the calendar. It is known as Wayback machine and contains 310 billion of archived pages from the past.
What does it mean when a Google page is cached?
When a cached page is displayed, the header section shows the data and time of the cache and a reminder that the current page could have changed in the meantime. You should also know that Google might omit the cached link if the owners have asked Google to not cache their websites and remove the existing cached version.
How to clear your IP Cache on your local computer?
By using the Command Prompt to type in this command: There will be one space between the “g” in ping and the first character in your domain name, of course replace “your-domain-name-here.com” with your actual domain name.
How does an advertiser know my IP address?
Advertisers’ web servers know your IP address, and can do things like leave cookies so they know which sites (using that same advertising network) you visit. Well, not you, you, but rather “some computer at your IP address”, since that’s all they really know. Perhaps.