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by woofcat
1161 days ago
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This is a confusing take to me. So my ISP which has my billing information is trying to find out who I am by calling Google? They know who I am. The inverse is what you're trying to prevent. Service ABC has malicious activity and calls Google to ask which accounts are accessing from that IP address. However this has two main problems. a) Why would Google give this info over willingly. b) Most VPN's assign the same outbound IP address to multiple users. So it's not a 1-1 mapping. c) People who are using a VPN for something malicious are not also signed into Google.. I'd think. |
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Also, you don't have to be logged into google for google to know who you are. If you're using windows, your OS is also phoning home constantly with identifying data. If you use steam, it's also phoning home. Run wireshark sometime and see how much your computer is sending to random servers without you doing anything or being "logged in".