X
This article was co-authored by wikiHow staff writer, Jack Lloyd. Jack Lloyd is a Technology Writer and Editor for wikiHow. He has over two years of experience writing and editing technology-related articles. He is technology enthusiast and an English teacher.
This article has been viewed 1,009,944 times.
Learn more...
This wikiHow teaches you how to look up a Skype user's IP address. In order to do this, you must first find your Skype contact's username; after finding the username, you can enter it into the Skype Resolver website in order to find their IP address. Keep in mind that the user must be online and active for the Skype Resolver site to work.
Steps
Part 1
Part 1 of 3:
Finding the Username on Desktop
-
1Open Skype. Click or double-click the Skype app icon, which resembles a blue Skype logo. Doing so will open your Skype main page if you're already logged in.
- If you aren't logged into Skype, first enter your email address, Skype name, or phone number, then enter your password.
-
2Click the "Contacts" tab. It's a person-shaped icon in the upper-left side of the Skype window. Doing so opens your list of contacts.
- On Windows, you can press Alt+2 to open your list of contacts.
Advertisement -
3Select a contact. Click the name of the contact whose IP address you want to look up. This will open a conversation window with your selected contact.
-
4Click the contact's name. This is at the top of the conversation window. Doing so opens a pop-up window.
-
5Find the person's username. Under the "Skype" heading in the pop-up window, you should see a username; this is the name you'll use to look up the person's IP address.
- On some versions of Skype, you may see the person's username next to the "Skype Name" heading.
Advertisement
Part 2
Part 2 of 3:
Finding the Username on Mobile
-
1Open Skype. Tap the Skype app icon, which resembles a light-blue Skype logo with an "S" in it. This will open the main Skype page if you're already logged in.
- If you aren't logged into Skype, first enter your email address, Skype name, or phone number, then enter your password.
-
2Tap the Contacts tab. It's in the bottom-right corner of the screen. This will open a list of your Skype contacts.
- If you're using a tablet, you'll find the Contacts tab at the bottom of the screen.
-
3Select a contact. Scroll down until you find the contact whose IP address you want to look up, then tap the contact's name. A conversation window for the contact will open.
-
4Tap the contact's name. It's at the top of the conversation window. Doing so prompts the contact's profile window to pop up.
-
5Scroll down to the "PROFILE" heading. This option is in the middle of the pop-up window.
-
6Find the contact's Skype name. Next to the "Skype Name" heading, you should see the person's Skype username. This is the name you'll use to find the person's IP address.
Advertisement
Part 3
Part 3 of 3:
Finding the IP Address
-
1Understand what an IP address is. An IP address is analogous to a mailing address. It can reveal information about a user's Internet Service Provider (ISP) and geographical location, but doesn't show sensitive or private information about the user themselves.[1]
-
2Make sure that the person is actively online. If you see a green Skype logo (or a green dot on mobile) next to their name, they are online and active.
- If there isn't a green icon or the icon is yellow, you won't be able to look up the person's IP address.
-
3Open the Skype Resolver site. Go to http://www.skyperesolver.net/ in your browser.
-
4Click the text box. It's the "Enter skype username or IP to resolve" box in the middle of the page.
-
5Type in the person's Skype username. Make sure that you enter this exactly as it appeared on Skype, taking into account any punctuation, capitalization, and so on.
-
6Click Resolve skype to IP. This blue button is below the text field. Doing so prompts Skype Resolver to begin looking for the user's IP address.
-
7Review the results. After around 30 seconds, you should see a green box with IP information in it appear. You'll be able to see the user's current city and state, as well as their Internet Service Provider and any past IP addresses that they used with Skype.
Advertisement
Community Q&A
-
QuestionIf I find someone's IP address, will I be able to find their actual address?Community AnswerWith most applications available to the public, I don't think you can, but you might be able to get a specific city or neighborhood.
-
QuestionSomeone is blackmailing me, saying he will share my naked video. What can I do?Community AnswerReport the person's IP address to the authorities/police.
-
QuestionI got someone that is blackmailing me right now, what should I do?Community AnswerYou could release whatever they're blackmailing you for before they do, or you could get the police involved.
Advertisement
Warnings
- Using someone's IP address as a way to harass or extort somebody is illegal.⧼thumbs_response⧽
Advertisement
References
About This Article
Advertisement