Check Your IP Risk Score
Instantly see whether your IP address is clean or flagged as a proxy, VPN or high-risk, with a 0-100 risk score and your connection type. Free and private.
IP Security Check
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Analysing your IP reputation
How to read your IP risk score
The score runs from 0 (clean) to 100 (high risk). Here is what each range means.
0 – 25
Low risk
Normal residential or business connection. Trusted by most sites.
26 – 65
Medium risk
Some risk signals, e.g. a shared or dynamic IP, or light proxy use.
66 – 100
High risk
Strong proxy / VPN / abuse signals. Often blocked or challenged.
What affects your IP risk score?
Several signals decide whether an IP looks trustworthy or risky.
VPN & proxy use
Traffic routed through a VPN, proxy or Tor exit node is the most common reason an IP gets a higher risk score.
Data-center IPs
Addresses owned by hosting and cloud providers score higher than residential ISP connections, because bots often run there.
Blacklists & past abuse
If an IP (or its range) was used for spam, attacks or fraud, it can be listed on blacklists and flagged for a while.
Bot & automated activity
Scraping, credential stuffing and other automated behaviour from an IP raises its reputation risk.
IP risk score FAQ
What is an IP risk score?
An IP risk score is a number from 0 to 100 that estimates how likely an IP address is associated with fraud, bots, proxies, VPNs or past abuse. A lower score means a cleaner, more trusted connection; a higher score means more risk signals.
What is a good IP risk score?
A score of 0–25 is considered low risk and is typical for a normal home (residential) internet connection. 26–65 is medium risk, and 66–100 is high risk and is more likely to be blocked or shown extra security checks by websites.
Why is my IP flagged as a proxy or VPN?
If you are connected through a VPN, proxy or Tor, your traffic exits from that service's IP, which is detected and flagged. Data-center and hosting IPs are also commonly labelled as proxies even when you are not actively using one.
How can I lower my IP risk score?
Turn off any VPN or proxy, use a normal residential connection from your ISP, and request a new IP (restart your router for a dynamic IP, or contact your provider). Avoiding blacklisted ranges and abusive activity also keeps your score low.
Is a high IP risk score dangerous for me?
Not directly. It mainly means some websites and services may block you, ask for extra verification (like CAPTCHAs), or limit access, because they treat the IP as higher risk. It does not reveal your identity.