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by mgbmtl
1786 days ago
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My ISP gives me a /56, and many provide a /48. That's huge. We are 4 people, each with 2-3 devices, and frequent guests on our wifi. Pretty sure such a database would be highly unreliable. And some ISPs rotate the allocated subnet, some make it static. You would probably have the same level of reliability with an IPv4 database currently ("IP visitor from a niche US-based ISP" is probably the same user, and you could dedupe by browser and other data). And then jurisdictions such as the EU, Canada and California would consider the IP address to be PII, and it would be illegal to contribute to such a database. Again, there are much more easier ways to track people on the Internet. |
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> You would probably have the same level of reliability with an IPv4 database currently
That is... a lie. The selling point of today's internet is that you are anonymous.
Also I don't know which "easier ways to track people" you mean.