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by vince14
1784 days ago
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With the rotating IPv4 you at least have the possibility to make yourself more anonymous. IPv6 takes that decision away from you. > 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. |
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No, it doesn't. Your ISP is the one who can take that decision away from you. I have Google Fiber, and my public IPv4 address has not changed in around six months, while my IPv6 block has changed twice in that same time. This is despite replacing my router and several multi-hour power outages. I believe the only reliable way to get a new IPv4 address is to call support.