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Automatic IP Address Update for DDNS Now

DDNS Now is a Chrome browser add-on developed by kukusama that allows users to automatically update the IP address for their dynamic DNS service. With this extension, users can easily keep their DDNS Now account up to date with their current IP address.

Once installed, the extension automatically retrieves the account information of the user logged into DDNS Now and also fetches the IP address of the connected network. By enabling the automatic update feature through the extension icon, users can ensure that their IP address is detected and updated every minute.

DDNS Now is a convenient tool for users who rely on dynamic DNS services to ensure their websites or remote access solutions are always accessible. With its seamless integration into Chrome, users can effortlessly keep their DDNS Now account in sync with their changing IP address.

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