iplocation.net Reports the Same Proxy, TorBrowser (tor) or Firefox (non-tor)
The site https://www.iplocation.net/find-ip-address (What is my IP?) reports an IP address, and two proxy addresses. One of the two proxy addresses is the same from TorBrowser (tor) or from Firefox (non-tor). I tried this with two different VPNs, and from different VPN servers. I haven't tried this without a VPN, as I only connect to Tor when using a VPN. This doesn't seem okay. I searched that IP address with Google, and I don't see any report of this, which I would expect if they showed that IP address as a proxy for everyone.
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The site https://www.iplocation.net/find-ip-address (What is my IP?) reports an IP address, and two proxy addresses. One of the two proxy addresses is the same from TorBrowser (tor) or from Firefox (non-tor). I tried this with two different VPNs, and from different VPN servers. I haven't tried this without a VPN, as I only connect to Tor when using a VPN. This doesn't seem okay. I searched that IP address with Google, and I don't see any report of this, which I would expect if they showed that IP address as a proxy for everyone.
proxy ip privacy tor
Details, please.
– harrymc
Feb 12 at 19:08
What details do you need? You can open the URL and see what it does. If you run tor, are you seeing that that 2nd proxy ip address is the same, tor and non-tor?
– Dave
Feb 12 at 19:09
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The site https://www.iplocation.net/find-ip-address (What is my IP?) reports an IP address, and two proxy addresses. One of the two proxy addresses is the same from TorBrowser (tor) or from Firefox (non-tor). I tried this with two different VPNs, and from different VPN servers. I haven't tried this without a VPN, as I only connect to Tor when using a VPN. This doesn't seem okay. I searched that IP address with Google, and I don't see any report of this, which I would expect if they showed that IP address as a proxy for everyone.
proxy ip privacy tor
The site https://www.iplocation.net/find-ip-address (What is my IP?) reports an IP address, and two proxy addresses. One of the two proxy addresses is the same from TorBrowser (tor) or from Firefox (non-tor). I tried this with two different VPNs, and from different VPN servers. I haven't tried this without a VPN, as I only connect to Tor when using a VPN. This doesn't seem okay. I searched that IP address with Google, and I don't see any report of this, which I would expect if they showed that IP address as a proxy for everyone.
proxy ip privacy tor
proxy ip privacy tor
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Details, please.
– harrymc
Feb 12 at 19:08
What details do you need? You can open the URL and see what it does. If you run tor, are you seeing that that 2nd proxy ip address is the same, tor and non-tor?
– Dave
Feb 12 at 19:09
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Details, please.
– harrymc
Feb 12 at 19:08
What details do you need? You can open the URL and see what it does. If you run tor, are you seeing that that 2nd proxy ip address is the same, tor and non-tor?
– Dave
Feb 12 at 19:09
Details, please.
– harrymc
Feb 12 at 19:08
Details, please.
– harrymc
Feb 12 at 19:08
What details do you need? You can open the URL and see what it does. If you run tor, are you seeing that that 2nd proxy ip address is the same, tor and non-tor?
– Dave
Feb 12 at 19:09
What details do you need? You can open the URL and see what it does. If you run tor, are you seeing that that 2nd proxy ip address is the same, tor and non-tor?
– Dave
Feb 12 at 19:09
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That site www.iplocation.net is broken.
It is being hosted behind Incapsula (a competitor to CloudFlare), and one of the IP addresses it shows in its list as a "Proxy" is the Incapsula IP address which relayed the request to their backend servers. It has nothing to do with you.
Thanks for the info. I'm gong to wait a few days to make sure there aren't other comments. Thanks.
– Dave
Feb 12 at 21:07
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That site www.iplocation.net is broken.
It is being hosted behind Incapsula (a competitor to CloudFlare), and one of the IP addresses it shows in its list as a "Proxy" is the Incapsula IP address which relayed the request to their backend servers. It has nothing to do with you.
Thanks for the info. I'm gong to wait a few days to make sure there aren't other comments. Thanks.
– Dave
Feb 12 at 21:07
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That site www.iplocation.net is broken.
It is being hosted behind Incapsula (a competitor to CloudFlare), and one of the IP addresses it shows in its list as a "Proxy" is the Incapsula IP address which relayed the request to their backend servers. It has nothing to do with you.
Thanks for the info. I'm gong to wait a few days to make sure there aren't other comments. Thanks.
– Dave
Feb 12 at 21:07
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That site www.iplocation.net is broken.
It is being hosted behind Incapsula (a competitor to CloudFlare), and one of the IP addresses it shows in its list as a "Proxy" is the Incapsula IP address which relayed the request to their backend servers. It has nothing to do with you.
That site www.iplocation.net is broken.
It is being hosted behind Incapsula (a competitor to CloudFlare), and one of the IP addresses it shows in its list as a "Proxy" is the Incapsula IP address which relayed the request to their backend servers. It has nothing to do with you.
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Thanks for the info. I'm gong to wait a few days to make sure there aren't other comments. Thanks.
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Thanks for the info. I'm gong to wait a few days to make sure there aren't other comments. Thanks.
– Dave
Feb 12 at 21:07
Thanks for the info. I'm gong to wait a few days to make sure there aren't other comments. Thanks.
– Dave
Feb 12 at 21:07
Thanks for the info. I'm gong to wait a few days to make sure there aren't other comments. Thanks.
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Feb 12 at 21:07
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– harrymc
Feb 12 at 19:08
What details do you need? You can open the URL and see what it does. If you run tor, are you seeing that that 2nd proxy ip address is the same, tor and non-tor?
– Dave
Feb 12 at 19:09