Contents
- 1 Why might it be important to not let users access your site directly at the IP address?
- 2 Is it bad if a website has my IP?
- 3 What happens if a website has my IP?
- 4 Can a website be accessed by its IP address?
- 5 Do you need a common name to access a secure site?
- 6 Can a website be blocked by its IP address?
Why might it be important to not let users access your site directly at the IP address?
Hiding your IP address prevents this data tracking. When you connect to a VPN, the only thing your ISP can see is that you’ve connected to that network. Everything beyond that—including your searches and the new IP address you’ve been assigned—will be protected from your ISP’s prying eyes.
Is it bad if a website has my IP?
Your IP address is essential for sending and receiving information online. However, if a hacker knows your IP address, they can use it to seize very valuable information, including your location and online identity. There are dangers to someone knowing your IP address, but they’re rarely discussed.
Is hiding your IP address illegal?
Is it illegal to hide my IP address? No, it’s not illegal to hide your IP address – or to use a VPN to do so. Although some people may think that hiding your IP address is a sign that you’re doing something shady online, there are plenty of legitimate and totally legal reasons for it.
What happens if a website has my IP?
Your IP address gives others the ability to trace that IP address back towards you if they wanted to. To be clear, they can trace it back to your geographical location. It’s likely that 99% of the time no one (and no websites) are running your IP address through an IP lookup site to see where you’re located.
Can a website be accessed by its IP address?
Especially if you have a shared hosting or a server of your own hosting multiple domains you can’t access the “website” via IP. For your own server you could possibly define a primary domain that is reached if you enter the IP.
Why should you get a dedicated IP address for your website?
Multiple sites hosted on a shared server that have the same IP address can amount to hundreds of sites, which means that there is a risk that your site is in bad company in the sense that the actions of other sites may have an influence on the reputation of your site. How to get a dedicated IP?
Do you need a common name to access a secure site?
The Common Name must be the same as the Web address you will be accessing when connecting to a secure site. For example, a SSL Server Certificate for the domain domain.com will receive a warning if accessing a site named www.domain.com or secure.domain.com, as www.domain.com and secure.domain.com are different from domain.com.
Can a website be blocked by its IP address?
Personally, I wouldn’t block access by IP address, simply because that’s not how one would expect the internet to work. Additionally, a regular user will never randomly find the IP address of your website, and he definitely won’t start sharing links to your site with the IP address.