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by ianburrell
3912 days ago
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Privacy extensions, which use random, changing, local address instead of MAC, are enabled by default in most recent OSes. It means that individual devices can't be identified and can't be tracked across networks.mThe network prefix is assigned by ISP and has the same exposure as the public IPv4 address with NAT. The result is that privacy is the effectively the same as IPv4. |
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