Internet Protocol version 6, or IPv6, was first introduced in the late 1990s as a replacement for IPv4.
The advent of IPv6 brought more functionality, in addition to more IP addresses. IPv6 supports multicast addressing, which allows multimedia streams to be sent to multiple destinations simultaneously.
IPv6 allows devices to stay connected to several networks simultaneously.
In theory, IPv6 should be a little faster since cycles don’t have to be wasted on Network Address Translation.
IPv6 is designed for end-to-end encryption, so in theory, widespread adoption of IPv6 will make man-in-the-middle attacks significantly more difficult. Check here if your site is accessible over IPV6
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