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🔍 Check My IP Address →| IP Address | 10.0.0.2 |
| Owner / Organization | Private Network |
| Type | Private Network Address |
| Hostname | N/A |
| ASN | N/A |
| ISP | N/A |
| Location | Local Network (Private) |
| Common Ports | N/A |
| Safe to Connect? | ✅ Yes |
10.0.0.2 is a well-known IP address owned and operated by Private Network. It is classified as a Private Network Address and is primarily used for: A common private IP address in the 10.0.0.0/8 range. Often assigned as the first client device on networks where 10.0.0.1 is the router gateway.
The address belongs to Autonomous System N/A, registered to N/A. If you have seen 10.0.0.2 appear in your network logs, firewall rules, or router settings, it is almost certainly legitimate traffic related to Private’s services.
✅ Yes, 10.0.0.2 is safe. This IP address belongs to Private Network, a reputable organization. It is not associated with malicious activity, spam, or known threat actors. Seeing it in your network traffic is normal if you use Private’s services.
10.0.0.2 is registered under ASN N/A
and is allocated to Private Network.
The address resolves to the hostname N/A
and is geographically associated with Local Network (Private).
IP address ownership data is publicly available through the Regional Internet Registries (RIRs) such as ARIN, RIPE NCC, and APNIC. You can verify ownership of any IP at any time using a WHOIS lookup.
Just like 10.0.0.2 is publicly visible and traceable back to Private Network, your personal IP address is visible to every website you visit. Websites, advertisers, and even bad actors can see your approximate location and ISP from your IP alone.
The easiest way to hide your IP is to use a VPN (Virtual Private Network). A VPN replaces your real IP with one of the VPN provider’s servers, making you anonymous online.
Last updated: March 28, 2026 • Data sourced from public WHOIS / ARIN / RIPE registries. Report an error