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Rules are established principles or guidelines that dictate how something should be done or how situations should be handled. They are used to regulate behavior, ensure fairness, and maintain order in various contexts, such as society, organizations, games, and social settings. Rules can be formal or informal. Formal rules are codified and enforced by a governing body, such as laws, regulations, or contracts. Informal rules are unwritten and enforced by social pressure, such as social norms or etiquette. Rules can be helpful in many ways. They can: Ensure fairness by creating a level playing field for everyone. Protect people from harm by setting standards of behavior. Maintain order by providing a framework for behavior. However, rules can also be seen as restrictive or unfair. It is important to consider the purpose of a rule before deciding whether or not to follow it. For example, a speed limit may be seen as restrictive, but it is also designed to protect people from harm. A dress

How to Find IP easily


 On Windows

1. Click the Windows logo in the bottom-left corner of the screen

2. Click the gear-shaped icon in the lower-left side of the Start   window.

3.Network & Internet. It's a globe-shaped icon in the Settings window.

4.Click the Status tab. This is in the upper-left side of the window. 

5. Click View your network properties. You'll find this link toward the bottom of the page.

6. Scroll down to the "IPv4 Address" heading. It's near the middle of the page. 

7. Note your PC's IP address. The series of numbers to the right of "IPv4 Address" is your computer's specific IP address.

On Mac


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. Click the Apple logo in the top-left corner of the screen. A drop-down menu will appear. 

2.  Click System Preferences…. This is at the top of the Apple drop-down menu.

3.  Click Advanced. You'll find this button in the lower-right side of the window.

4. Click TCP/IP. This tab is on the far-left side of the row of tabs at the top of the window.

5.  Find the "IPv4 Address" heading. It's near the top of the window. 

By Google

just search "What's my IP"...[lol]...



*do you know? Finding their IP is very popular question between Google users.... 
 

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