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This page is the editorial trust hub for IP Trackers. It shows who writes and reviews the site's network diagnostics, VPN, DNS, IP, and routing content, with direct links to author pages, recent articles, and the methodology behind the work.
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Coverage focused on IP intelligence, VPN testing, DNS, WHOIS, and ASN context.

Founder and Senior Software Engineer, IP Trackers
Theodore Uzun is the founder and senior software engineer behind IP Trackers. He builds the site, maintains the public lookup tools, and reviews the practical guidance that explains how IP, DNS, ASN, WHOIS, proxy, and VPN signals should be interpreted. His work sits between product engineering and network diagnostics: taking raw outputs such as public IP address, ASN owner, reverse DNS, DNS resolver, blacklist status, and browser leak behavior, then turning them into workflows that regular users, developers, and support teams can actually follow. On IP Trackers, Theodore reviews tool-result pages, comparison content, provider pages, and educational guides before publication, with special attention to overclaiming. IP geolocation is not GPS, an ASN is not a person, and a VPN status check is not complete until DNS and WebRTC behavior are tested too. That editorial line shapes the site. The goal is to help readers make better decisions from public network data without pretending that one lookup can prove more than it really can. Theodore also maintains the frontend experience, schema markup, internal linking, and cross-page fact consistency, especially where VPN plan details, server counts, privacy claims, and troubleshooting recommendations can drift over time.