PrivacyTests.org on Nostr: These days, on the internet, IP addresses are how computers "phone" one another, and ...
These days, on the internet, IP addresses are how computers "phone" one another, and how your computer knows how to connect to a website you visit. So when you enter a website name in your browser's address bar (say,
http://PrivacyTests.org), your computer first sends that website name in a DNS request to a DNS resolver, which responds with the IP address for that website. Then your computer has the information it needs to connect to the website via its IP address.
Published at
2024-02-06 01:18:00Event JSON
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