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by bottiger1
1020 days ago
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Showing an ISP is NOT personal information, full stop. If I say *Comcast* are you going to be able to track me down? No. There are millions of Comcast subscribers. Even if it was an ISP of 1 customer, that still isn't personal information. If the ISP happens to leak the customer information from social engineering, that's on the ISP, not me. All ASNs are considered to be public information. You are required by internet registry rules to be listed in a public database for everyone to see. As far as I can tell, most people would agree that listing stats like this is not considered personal information. I did not joke about it in any way. I showed people a list to demonstrate that we had a lot of users from Asia yet they did not use our servers in Asia. Even if I did joke about it, it still doesn't make this personal information. |
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> You are required by internet registry rules to be listed in a public database for everyone to see.
No. The list of all ASNs are.
I think you need to take "information connected to people" more seriously and if this is the way it has to happen, that's not the worst outcome for you.