How to change your IP address on iPhone

Learn how to change your IP address on your iPhone to protect your privacy and access content restricted by your location. 

Your iPhone’s public IP address identifies your device on the internet. It’s one online label that websites, big tech companies, and governments can use to track you across the internet(nuova finestra). Companies and governments may also restrict the content you can access on your iPhone or computer depending on your IP address.

We explain the different types of IP addresses, why you might need to change your iPhone’s public address, and how to do so quickly and easily for free.

What is an IP address?
Types of IP addresses
Public IP address
Local IP address
How to find your IP address on iPhone (iOS)
Why change your iPhone IP address?
Protect your privacy
Access blocked content
Stream content when abroad
Change your local IP address on iPhone
Change your public IP address on iPhone
Change your network
Restart your modem
Contact your ISP
Use a proxy
Connect via Tor
Use a VPN
Easily change your IP address on iPhone for free
Changing your IP address FAQs

What is an IP address?

IP address stands for “internet protocol address”. It’s a string of numbers that uniquely identifies every device connected to the internet.

There are two kinds of internet protocols with different number formats: IPv4 and the newer IPv6. IPv6 was introduced mainly because the world is running out of IPv4 addresses.

While IPv6 addresses are slowly catching on, most internet service providers (ISPs) and mobile networks still use IPv4 addresses. So your iPhone will most likely have an IPv4 address that looks something like 192.168.X.X or any other sequence of four numbers.

Types of IP addresses

There are two types of IP address you may want to change on a connected device: your public IP address and your local IP address.

Public IP address

Your public IP address is visible to anyone who wants to track you or restrict what you can access online. Every website you visit or service you use online will refer to your device using your public IP address.

If your iPhone is connected directly to the internet on a mobile network, it has its own public IP address assigned by the network operator.

If your iPhone is on WiFi, for example, connected to your home network, it will have the same public IP address as your WiFi router. Your ISP assigns your router’s public address. All the devices on your home WiFi network have the same public address.

Local IP address

Your local IP address is the address a WiFi router assigns to your device on a WiFi network. It’s only visible on the network, so third parties can’t use it to track you or restrict your activity online.

How to find your IP address on iPhone (iOS)

To see your public IP address on your iPhone or any other connected device, visit a site like ip.me(nuova finestra). There you’ll see:

  • Your public IP address
  • The approximate location of the server you’re connected to
  • Your ISP’s name

What is your IP address website showing your public IP address

If your iPhone’s connected to WiFi, you can find your local IP address as follows:

1. Open Settings and tap Wi-Fi.

iOS Settings showing the Wi-Fi option to find your iPhone's local IP address

2. Tap the name of the WiFi network you’re connected to.

iOS Wi-Fi settings showing the WiFi network your iPhone is connected to

3. Scroll down to the IPv4 Address section, and you’ll see IP Address.

iOS Wi-Fi settings showing your iPhone's IPv4 address

If your iPhone is connected to an IPv6-enabled network, it will also be assigned at least one IPv6 IP address. Tap IP Address in the IPv6 Address section to view those IP addresses.

Why change your iPhone IP address?

As your iPhone’s local IP address is confined to your local WiFi network, no one can use it to track your activity online. So changing it won’t protect your privacy or give you more freedom on the internet.

In contrast, your public IP address is visible to anyone on the internet. Here’s why you might want to change it.

Protect your privacy

Your IP address shows your approximate physical location (to the city level). It’s also one way websites, big tech companies, hackers, and governments can track you across the internet, so changing it can make tracking you more difficult.

Access geoblocked content

Governments and companies use IP addresses to restrict access to content based on your location. You can bypass these restrictions by changing or hiding your public IP address.

Stream content when abroad

Streaming services use public IP addresses to restrict the content available in different parts of the world. By changing your IP address, you can continue to stream your favorite movies and shows when you travel abroad.

Change your local IP address on iPhone

You can manually change your private local IP address in your iPhone’s Settings. 

To change your iPhone’s local IP address:

1. Go to Settings and tap Wi-Fi [network name].

iOS Wi-Fi settings showing the WiFi network your iPhone is connected to

2. In the IPv4 Address section, Note down your current IP address, the Subnet Mask, and the Router address. Then tap Configure IP.

iOS Settings showing the Configure IP option to change your iPhone's IPv4 address manually

3. Select Manual. Then in the Manual IP section, enter a new IP address and add your subnet mask and router address.

iOS Settings showing the Manual IP section to manually change the IPv4 address on your iPhone

Note that the first three sets of numbers in your new IP address should be the same as your router’s. Only the last number should change — choose a number between 1 and 256.

4. Tap Save at the top right when you’re done.

You can only change your local IPv4 address in your iPhone Settings. If you want to change your local IPv6 address, you’ll need to adjust the IPv6 settings in your router (if it supports this).

Change your public IP address on iPhone

If your iPhone is connected to a mobile network, the network provider will set its public IP address.

If you’re on WiFi, your ISP usually assigns the IP address of the router you’re connected to, which will also be your iPhone’s public IP address.

There are various ways to change or hide your public IP address assigned by your mobile network or ISP.

Change your network

Connect to a new wireless network, like a public WiFi hotspot, and your device will be assigned a new public IP address. But make sure you read the terms of service of any “free” WiFi networks, as many make money by selling your personal data.

Restart your modem

Switch off your home WiFi router, wait for at least 10 seconds, then turn it back on again. Your ISP may assign your network a new public IP address, though it’s not guaranteed to work. Even if it does, you’ll likely get another address in the same city.

Contact your ISP

Ask your ISP to change your public IP address. They may not be ready to do this, and there are easier ways to change your address, but it’s one option you can try.

Use a proxy

A proxy is any server that sits between your device and the internet. An IP address from the proxy becomes your new public IP address, so your “real” public IP address is hidden.

There are many types of proxies, both free and paid. But proxies tend to be slow, and very few offer a secure, encrypted connection.

Connect via Tor

One type of proxy that gives you maximum anonymity online is the Tor network, which you can access by installing the Onion Browser(nuova finestra) on your iPhone.

With Tor, your internet traffic is encrypted and routed through a worldwide network of servers, concealing your original IP address. But using Tor will significantly slow down your internet and is only recommended if you’re looking for the highest level of anonymity.

Use a VPN

One of the simplest ways to change your public IP address is to use a virtual private network (VPN). A VPN is a proxy that creates an encrypted connection between your device and a special VPN server, which then connects to the internet.

While using a VPN is quick and easy, the VPN provider can see all you do online, so it’s essential to choose a VPN you can trust.

Easily change your IP address on iPhone for free

The easiest and most secure way to change your public IP address for free is to use Proton VPN.

Proton VPN is the only free VPN service with no logs, no data limits, and no speed limits, so you can use it as much as you like. 

To change your iPhone’s public IP address for free with Proton VPN:

1. Sign up for Proton VPN Free (if you don’t already have a Proton Account).

2. Install the Proton VPN app(nuova finestra) from the App Store on your iPhone.

3. Open the Proton VPN app and click Quick Connect to get a new public IP address from one of our free servers in the United States, the Netherlands, or Japan. Or tap the power button next to a country to select that country manually.

Proton VPN app showing the Quick Connect button and the power buttons to connect to a free server in Japan, the Netherlands, or the United States

After you’ve connected, check your new public IP address(nuova finestra). It will look something like this:

What is your IP address website showing the IP address of someone connected to a Proton VPN free server in the Netherlands

With alternative routing and our unique Stealth protocol, Proton VPN Free is a great way to change your iPhone’s public IP address to beat government censorship.

We offer Proton VPN Free because we believe everyone has a right to privacy online. Our free service is supported by our paid plans, which give you IP addresses in over 60 countries, support P2P file sharing, and unblock popular streaming services.

Changing your IP address FAQs

Why does my IP address show me to be in a different city?

Most ISPs and mobile operators assign blocks of public IP addresses to devices in certain geographical areas. That means that your public IP address may indicate where you are down to the level of your city or even suburb. But there’s no guarantee. An IP address can sometimes suggest you’re in a completely different area or even another country.

If you change your IP address with a VPN or another type of proxy server, you’ll appear to be wherever the server is located.

Is it illegal to change my IP address?

Not usually, no. Even in restrictive countries that don’t want you to bypass their censorship systems, access to proxies, VPNs, and Tor is often blocked, but it’s rarely a crime. 

Is changing my IP address to stream content worldwide illegal?

It’s not illegal to change your IP address to stream content from abroad. But you need to make sure you comply with the terms and conditions of the service you’re using. For example, the Netflix terms of use(nuova finestra) say:

“You may access the Netflix content primarily within the country in which you have established your account and only in geographic locations where we offer our service and have licensed such content”.

So using a VPN to watch content that’s not licensed for the area you’re currently in is against Netflix’s policy. However, you have a right to watch content you pay for and can normally access when you’re home.

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