WhoNet?
Check a website, public internet address, or device ID. WhoNet? brings DNS, HTTPS/TLS, public IP, reverse DNS, ASN, network ownership, registered ranges, approximate network region, privacy signals, and availability checks into one simple report.
What WhoNet? can see from this visit
This section describes your own current public connection as seen by the website. Location is approximate network information, not GPS.
216.73.217.108
Why this matters: This is the public internet address presented to NESYA by this visit.
Columbus, Ohio, US
Why this matters: This can reflect an ISP gateway or network region rather than your physical location.
AS16509
Why this matters: This identifies the public network associated with your connection.
Anthropic, PBC
Why this matters: This can be an ISP, mobile network, company, or hosting network.
America/New_York
Why this matters: This is network/request context and may differ from your device setting.
Bot / crawler
Why this matters: WhoNet? reads the normal browser identification sent with this request.
Not detected
Why this matters: This is a broad browser-reported operating-system description.
Bot / crawler
Why this matters: This is a broad browser-reported class such as mobile, tablet, or desktop.
Test this connection to NESYA
This measures browser-to-NESYA round-trip response time. It is a lightweight web latency test, not an ICMP scan.
Not tested yet.
Free network tools because we care about you.
One WhoNet? search can surface the supported checks automatically. You do not need a command line or separate account.
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Why this matters: Your public IP, approximate network area, ASN/organization, browser, operating system, device class, and browser-to-platform latency test.
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Why this matters: Reachability, redirects, HTTPS, certificate acceptance, privacy signals, and availability.
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Why this matters: IP version, reverse DNS, ASN, network organization, public range, and approximate network region.
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Why this matters: A, AAAA, name servers, DNSSEC, and independent public-DNS agreement.
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Why this matters: Checks whether a secure HTTPS connection and website certificate are accepted.
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Why this matters: Shows public registration and routing context when supported.
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Why this matters: City, region, country, and timezone only when supported; never presented as a person's live location.
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Why this matters: Validates/normalizes the ID and shows OUI/vendor information when supported. It does not enter the local network.
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Why this matters: Samples redirects, common advertising/analytics hosts, and browser-permission/security headers.
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Why this matters: Reports response status and warning signals without pretending to diagnose an attack.
WhoNet? does not expose its internal provider names, API keys, lookup order, scoring logic, or implementation techniques in public results.
Network information can help you notice when something does not add up.
DNS, certificates, network ownership, public address registration, routing information, and website privacy signals provide context. They can help explain what infrastructure a site uses and whether basic public checks agree. They cannot identify a person with certainty or replace a device-forensics investigation.
Information, privacy, and active follow-up.
WHO? and WhoNet? together are Anti Social WhoNet? meetup protection: information and practical safety tools for adults communicating with or meeting people they first encountered online. Meetup Protection is the use case, not an additional standalone product. They are for everyday people, including adults who may be in vulnerable, high-risk, or stigmatized circumstances. Access to practical safety information should not depend on a person's identity, profession, background, or reason for wanting additional protection.
WHO? — Phone Intelligence
Free. Check a phone number for supported information such as validity, country, number type, phone company, general city or region when available, useful public matches, and community safety reports. Missing information stays unknown instead of being guessed.
WhoNet? — Internet & Connection Intelligence
Free. Check supported websites, domains, public internet addresses, and device identifiers for useful public-facing context such as connection status, secure-site indicators, network ownership, general network region, and other supported safety signals. WhoNet? does not enter private networks.
WhoNet Timer — Active Meetup Safety
Included for active Identity Verified Members; otherwise one limited use is $0.99. Choose the meetup start time and stop time. At the stop time, the user is asked to confirm they are safe. If there is no response within 15 minutes, the meetup enters human follow-up. Staff attempts to contact the user during an approximately 3-minute call window. If the user still cannot be reached, staff can initiate emergency escalation using the safety information the user supplied.
Anti Social WhoNet? MeetSafe — Confirmed Creator Meetups
Included platform feature. ForeverVerified Creators can privately schedule a NESYA Member, the Member accepts, and both sides confirm after the meetup. Mutual confirmation unlocks aggregate Creator representation feedback under the high-threshold No Catfish policy. Written feedback and evidence stay private.
Use the tools together
Use WHO? when checking a phone number. Use WhoNet? when evaluating a website, public internet address, network, or supported device identifier. Use Anti Social WhoNet? MeetSafe to record a lawful Creator/Member reservation and mutual meetup confirmation. If an adult wants an active safety timer during the meeting, WhoNet Timer is included with active Identity Verified Member monthly access; otherwise one limited Meetup Tools use is $0.99.
Privacy remains part of the safety model
Safety information supplied for WhoNet Timer is used for the safety function it was provided for and is not meant to become public profile content. NESYA shows customers the useful result rather than exposing unnecessary internal lookup or implementation details.
Report suspected WHO?/WhoNet? stalking, harassment, or misuse
Important: No lookup, verification process, community report, or timer can guarantee another person's identity, behavior, or safety. Phone numbers may be reassigned or spoofed, public information can be incomplete, and network location information is approximate. If someone is in immediate danger, they should contact local emergency services directly rather than waiting for a timer to expire.
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