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mozilla_org • en • products • vpn • more • ip-address.ftl vpn-ip-address-your-ip-address |
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Your IP address is a unique identifier, kind of like a mailing address, associated with your online activity. Any time that you use the internet (shopping online, sending emails, streaming TV), you’re requesting access to a specific online destination, and in return, information is sent back to you. How does that work? Well the IP stands for Internet Protocol, which lays out the standards and rules (yes, otherwise known as the protocol) for routing data and connecting to the internet. This protocol is a set of rules each party needs to follow to allow for a bi-directional flow of data.
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Nde IP kundaharape jekuaaukaha ha’eñóva, ha’eháica avei pe ñandutiveve, ojuajúva ne rembiapo ñanduti peguáre. Eiporu vove ñanduti (emba’ejoguávo ñanduti rupive, emondo ñanduti veve, ehecha ta’ãngambyry), ejerurehína eike hag̃ua peteĩ ñanduti renda ha’etévape, ha og̃uahẽta ndéve marandu mbohováiramo. ¿Mba’éicha omba’apo? Ajépa, IP he’ise "Protocolo de Internet", oguenohẽva tekoguatarã ha mbojojaha (añete, avei ojekuaáva taperekoitéramo) omboguata mba’ekuaarã ha oikéma ñandutípe. Ko taperekoite ha’e mbojojaha aty oikotevẽva peteĩteĩ pehẽ omoneĩ hag̃ua mba’ekuaarã ñembohape ohoseha gotyo.
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