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by a3_nm 4452 days ago
Yes, but with IP addresses your identity changes whenever your connection changes, which is much worse. When using fingerprints, instead, the machine identity stays the same (and conceivably you would just have to ping a decentralized repository of "fingerprints => IP" mappings).
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And with this identity it is easier to track you.
Nothing prevents a machine from having multiple identities.
Or for an identity to "jump" from machine to machine at times.