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Debunking the “99.8% Accurate IP Data” Claim | HackerNoon

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Last updated: 2025/12/16 at 8:20 AM
News Room Published 16 December 2025
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Most “99%+ accurate” IP geolocation claims are misleading because there’s no shared dataset, no standard methodology, and no way to validate global accuracy across billions of constantly changing IPs. IPinfo rejects the industry’s accuracy theater and instead uses continuous measurement, transparency, and real-world validation to deliver trustworthy, evidence-backed IP data accuracy.

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