The IP Insights panel helps you investigate the origin and trustworthiness of each visitor by showing geographic and connection-level details. This data is divided into two tabs: Information and Connection.
IP | IP address of the visitor (e.g. 176.40.241.168). |
Type | IP version, usually IPv4 or IPv6. |
Continent Code | Two-letter abbreviation for continent (e.g. AS for Asia). |
Continent Name | The full name of the continent (e.g. Asia). |
Country Code | Two-letter ISO country code (e.g. TR). |
Country Name | The full name of the country (e.g. Turkey). |
Region Code | Numeric or alphanumeric code for the region or province |
Region Name | Full name of the region (e.g. Bursa Province). |
City | The city associated with the IP (e.g. Bursa). |
Postal Code | The postal code of the IP location. |
Latitude / Longitude | GPS coordinates used to map the location. |
Note: If the embedded map is not displayed properly (e.g. Google Maps error), this may be due to an invalid or missing API key. Please contact your support or development team to resolve the issue
Field | Description |
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ASN (Autonomous System Number) | It is a unique number assigned to the IP's hosting network. ASNs help identify the organization that controls the IP block. Suspicious or repeated activity from the same ASN may indicate bot traffic. |
ISP (Internet Service Provider) | The provider that owns the IP address. It helps to determine whether the traffic is residential, corporate, mobile or cloud-hosted. |
This information is vital for flagging potentially fraudulent sources, especially if it belongs to a known VPN, proxy, or data center commonly used in IP click fraud schemes.