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I dont want to but was just wondering. I know IP addresses are geographical in some way but is this possible?

2006-10-27 03:13:33 · 10 answers · asked by The Shadow 3 in Computers & Internet Other - Computers

10 answers

no

2006-10-27 03:15:22 · answer #1 · answered by Ad 1 · 1 0

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2016-05-25 04:11:08 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Nope ..
Unless it's static IP ..
As for dynamic IP's (IP's which changes everytime one logs on to the Internet) .. There's no way to know ..

2006-10-27 03:21:07 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

No chance. Your I.P. address is the only identifying thing, as they are not allowed to show your address due to security reasons.

2006-10-27 03:26:51 · answer #4 · answered by hakuna matata 4 · 0 0

Only if the person entered their address when they turned on their PC for the first time and registered it. Most people dont.

2006-10-27 03:16:56 · answer #5 · answered by Rose 3 · 0 2

You can use dnsstuff.com there you will get who is onwner of that IP.

2006-10-27 03:16:23 · answer #6 · answered by Raj 2 · 0 0

Unless you work for the Police or the FBI no

2006-10-27 03:21:11 · answer #7 · answered by Kenneth G 6 · 0 0

No unless you work for the police/security forces etc

2006-10-27 03:15:58 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

go to. wwwpublic data.com

2006-10-27 19:35:10 · answer #9 · answered by nancytraci@yahoo.com 1 · 0 0

you can. don't know how but i know you can

2006-10-27 03:16:58 · answer #10 · answered by blue_mole_7 1 · 0 0

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