How does iodé localize each recipient?

From a DNS request, the DNS server returns an IP address. The iodé blocker locally stores and uses that IP address for extra blocking based on the IP address and also for geolocation through a database used locally that returns the country of the IP address. The blocker then uses that data to calculate the amount of data sent to each country from different time ranges and displays them on a world map.

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