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On Wikipedia, unregistered editing, also known as IP editing and incorrectly[1] as "anonymous editing", is the editing of Wikipedia pages while not logged in. When such an edit is made, the IP address associated with the present connection will be permanently recorded in the edit history of the page that has just been edited.
While having an account has a lot of benefits, editing already existing pages without one is perfectly acceptable, and, in fact, it is very much welcomed by the Wikipedia community.
There are limited Wikipedia pages that can be edited without creating an account.