As we all know, IP is an important tool used to hide the user's real IP address, and the use of IP can effectively protect the user's network privacy and avoid the leakage of personal information. However, some users are still identified after using **IP, why exactly? Let's ** here are three possible causes:
Reason 1: The quality of the server is not good
The quality of the server directly affects its effectiveness. If you are using an open or free server, you may encounter some issues. The most immediate problem is that due to the large number of users of these servers, the IP may have become a blacklist for many targets, and thus be blocked in the first place. At the same time, these free servers often cannot guarantee their stability and security, and the behavior of using these servers to access is likely to be discovered and tracked, exposing the user's true identity.
In addition, some low-quality ** servers may also cause other problems, such as slow connection speeds, inability to maintain a continuous connection, or sudden server crashes, etc., which will cause inconvenience to users when browsing the web, and may even indirectly lead to the disclosure of users' real identities and personal information. Therefore, it is very important to choose a stable, secure, and excellent service.
Reason 2: **ipIt's not high**
In addition to the quality of the server, the type of IP may also affect the effectiveness of user privacy protection. When the IP address is not hidden, the server can still detect the real IP address even if it is in use. This is because non-high-occlusion does not completely hide the user's real IP address, instead, they only create a simple data channel between the server and the destination server, allowing the data to pass through smoothly, but in the transmitted data packets, it may contain some real information about the user. So, if a user is using it haphazardly without fully understanding the server, then the real IP address is likely to be detected. Reason 3: UsedCloud serversip
In order to provide the best services, many *** companies will purchase cloud servers in bulk. For example, a domestic company may purchase servers from Alibaba Cloud, Tencent Cloud, or Huawei Cloud. Similarly, overseas vendors may choose to use servers from Amazon Web Services or Google Cloud. However, the IP range of a cloud server is different from a home broadband IP, and many servers with countermeasures have detection systems in place that can identify and block access requests from these specific IP ranges. Therefore, if the **IP used by the user is actually the IP of the cloud server, and even the access will still be banned after using **, this situation will happen from time to time.
In order to avoid being identified after using the **IP, users should choose a high-quality server provider and make sure that they are providing high-quality concealment. Moreover, avoid using cloud server IP as much as possible, so that you can successfully complete cross-border business while protecting network privacy.