07-02-2023, 06:05 PM
If you send your PC for repair and they change the motherboard, there's a chance your IP address will change. But, this isn't a guarantee, as it depends on how the repair was done and how your network is set up.
So, what does this mean for you and your PC's IP address? Well, if you're worried about your IP address changing, you can always use a static IP instead of a dynamic one. And, if you're worried about tracking, you might want to consider using proxies for price tracking instead of relying on your PC's IP address. That way, you can keep your location and identity private while you monitor prices online.
So, what does this mean for you and your PC's IP address? Well, if you're worried about your IP address changing, you can always use a static IP instead of a dynamic one. And, if you're worried about tracking, you might want to consider using proxies for price tracking instead of relying on your PC's IP address. That way, you can keep your location and identity private while you monitor prices online.