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Brazil IP Check

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Brazil Privacy Score
INTERNET FREEDOM
VPN STATUS
Legal
DATA RETENTION
None required
CENSORSHIP
Low
Brazil tech fact
Brazil has the 5th largest internet population globally and its Marco Civil da Internet is considered one of the most progressive internet laws.

Internet & Privacy in Brazil

Brazil has a largely free and open internet (internet freedom 4/5). VPNs are fully legal to use, and there is no mandatory data-retention requirement for ISPs. Online censorship is rated low.

How to connect from Brazil

Use a VPN with servers in Brazil to get a Brazil IP address. Connect, then return here to verify. Check your IP →

Check IP by City in Brazil
Internet Providers in Brazil

We list 5 internet providers in Brazil, spanning residential networks.

ProviderASNType
Claro BrasilAS28573residentialVivo (Telefonica Brasil)AS18881residentialOiAS7738residentialTIM BrasilAS26615residentialNET (Claro TV)AS4230residential

Frequently Asked Questions

What is my IP address in Brazil?

Your current IP address is 216.73.216.247. You are not currently connecting from Brazil. To get a Brazil IP, use a VPN with servers in Brazil.

How do I change my IP to Brazil?

Use a VPN service that has servers in Brazil. Connect to a Brazil server and your public IP will change to one from Brazil. Verify the change using our IP checker tool.

Do ISPs in Brazil keep logs of my activity?

Brazil has no mandatory data-retention law, so ISPs are not legally required to log which sites you visit. Individual ISP policies still vary, and a VPN prevents your provider from seeing your traffic either way.

Can websites see my location in Brazil?

Yes. Your IP address reveals your approximate city, region, and country to every website you visit. In Brazil, your ISP and connection details are also visible. Use a VPN to mask this information.