As you explore hosting options for your website, email server, or gaming server, you'll likely stumble across a lot of potentially confusing terminology. Of course, if you're not familiar with web-hosting jargon, you might find yourself feeling a little overwhelmed. While you don’t have to know all of these terms, some are especially important to understand, including “IP address.” Specifically, an IP address refers to a unique number that is assigned to a piece of hardware. Each computer has its own IP address, as do network-equipped printers, web servers, and the like. However, not all IP addresses are created equal, and using a shared IP address with your web hosting plan can come back to haunt you. Below, we’re discussing a more secure alternative to shared options: dedicated IP addresses. Let’s take a look! Dedicated IP Addresses vs. Shared IP Addresses What sets a dedicated IP address apart from a