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by ale42
1675 days ago
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... unless your ISP would change your prefix regularly (like every day), like it's now the case for those who have a public dynamic IPv4. If they give you a static IPv6 prefix, it's like giving you a static IPv4 now, i.e. something ISPs would probably want to monetize as a premium service. So I'm pretty sure we'll end up with regularly changing prefixes... which is probably good for privacy. |
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