Your router is hiding you.
Your device has one IP. The internet sees a different one. This page reveals both and shows the translation your router performs on every packet.
NAT Translation
Your Device
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Router (NAT)
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Internet Sees
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What just happened
Your router performs Network Address Translation on every outbound packet. It replaces your device's private IP with its own public IP, then tracks the mapping so replies find their way back. This is why thousands of devices on a home network can share a single public address. Without NAT, every device would need its own globally routable IP, and IPv4 ran out of those years ago.