2017年8月1日星期二

4 Sites track IP address location 2017

4 Sites track IP address location 2017

IPLocation.net
IPLocation is another IP geolocation tracking service that has a lot to offer. What’s special about this service is that it tracks your IP address and fetches data from five different geolocation databases. You can view the results responded by each of them. IPLocation also allows you to track IPv6 and even the domain names. It displays details like Country, Region, City, Longitude, Latitude, Hostname, and organization. The variety of databases lets you confirm the authenticity of one another. But you may be surprised to see different responses from some of the databases. Apart from IP tracking, the service offers various other tools like subnet calculator, proxy check, and email headers explorer. Click here to go to IPLocation.
infoSniper.net
infoSniper is a commercial web API geolocation service. Apart from the API, you can have access to the service through their website for free. It returns a response with all the general details we already covered in this post. Also, the service offers annual and monthly unlimited API plans. 150,000 queries can cost you around 40$ and a monthly unlimited plan around $85. Click here to go to infoSniper.
IPFingerPrints
This service tracks IP addresses with the help of the MaxMind Geodata Provider. Note that MaxMind was one of the five providers used by IPLocation.net. MaxMind is considered to be very accurate in the US and you can check accuracy levels for other countries online. IPFingerPrints provides all the necessary details and the coordinates on a map. Click here to go to IPFingerPrints.
IP-Tracker.org
IP-Tracker is a free IP Lookup and IP Tracking service. It comes with quite a few features that the other services don’t have. Other than general details like hostname, IP address, and geolocation, this service can give you reverse DNS results and a blacklist check results.

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