Your IP-based locality appears to be Ashburn, Virginia, United States (often mapped as an Amazon/AWS data center area, not your precise home address).

What “my locality” usually means

In everyday use, locality can refer to:

  • The neighborhood or area around where you live or browse from.
  • The city/town and nearby surroundings (for you, that would be the Ashburn area).
  • Sometimes just the named place used in addresses, like a suburb or district.

Because you’re connecting through an IP tied to Ashburn, online “where am I” / “what is my locality” tools will typically show:

  • City: Ashburn
  • Region/State: Virginia
  • Country: United States
  • Provider/organization: Amazon.com (cloud infrastructure, not a physical shop).

Important caveats

  • This is approximate : IP geolocation usually finds the data center or network hub, not your exact street or building. Accuracy is often at the city/region level only.
  • If you want your exact locality (like a neighborhood name or street-level address), you’d normally:
    • Use your phone’s GPS/location services in a maps app (Google Maps, Apple Maps, etc.).
    • Or open a “Where am I / My location” website in a browser that lets it use device location, which then shows coordinates and a more precise address.

Very short answer

Given the data visible online right now, your current detectable locality is: Ashburn, Virginia, United States (via Amazon network/IP).

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