I mean the ACTUALLY easiest way. Not some complicated command line stuff.
Look, I've seen all those tutorials with terminal commands and network monitoring. That's not easy - that's for tech people. Here's what actually works for regular folks.
Use this free one. No sign up needed, just open it.
Literally any website. YouTube, Instagram, whatever. Type "youtube.com" if you can't think of anything.
It'll give you a special tracking link. Copy it.
Text it, email it, Discord it, whatever. Say something like "check this out" or "is this link working for you?"
When they do, go back to your results page. You'll see their IP address and location.
That's it. Seriously.
When someone clicks ANY link on the internet, the website they're visiting can see their IP. That's just how the internet works.
This tool creates a website (the tracking link) that records the IP before sending them to wherever you want them to go.
It's like a doorbell camera for internet links.
Sometimes the link method doesn't work. Maybe they're not clicking links, maybe they're too suspicious. Here are backup plans:
Send an email with a tracking pixel. Works even if they don't click anything - just opening the email is enough.
How to do it →"Hey can you check if this website loads for you?" People are usually willing to help, and it gives you a legit reason to send a link.
This method is easy, but remember - it only works if they click. So make it count. Don't send suspicious links. Make it natural, relevant, and timely.