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by gcblkjaidfj
1964 days ago
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That is the promise they sold it on. But, point me to a single ISP that gives a cable subscriber more than one IPv6 address. or a /48 as initially everyone was hopping. ISP profit from NAT. They will never get rid of it. Even if you get a /54 /64 the ad networks will just learn to assign /54 as they do today. But, another point, ipv4 today is barred from being used to form your advertising profile under current legislation. |
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My computer rotates out IPv6 addresses every 30 minutes using SLAAC with privacy addresses.
While you can identify the /64, there is no guarantee that it is a single user, just like in IPv4 because of NAT there is no guarantee it is a single user. It'll identity a household, but that's it.