• org@lemmy.org
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    24 hours ago

    Some of you give that info away to companies so easily, of course they sell it.

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        23 hours ago

        Do you also always use a VPN? Your IP gives you away.

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          20 hours ago

          Maybe they do. Would that be so surprising?

          I blanket my whole network in a VPN, it rotates between servers every so often, and via NetBird which I self-host, all my devices access the internet via my home network, even when I’m not at home.

          It’s not hard to set up.

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              21 hours ago

              No, those are not “layer of abstraction” and they do not have equal importances, claiming otherwise is counter-productive. Each data does not reveal the same quantity of information and their hierarchy depends on your threat model.

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                  21 hours ago

                  You’re dodging the issue. Why would an IP that’s shared and does not give precise location be as important as precise GPS location?

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                    21 hours ago

                    I did not say it was as precise. Those are words that you used. I’m saying that any layer protecting you is good. Your mobile service provider keeps a log of every device the connects into which IP it connects to. Let’s say there are 1000 people using it same IP. Now they have reduced that list from millions to 1000. If you use a VPN that does not log, all they see is the VPN address.

                    I don’t actually have an interest in convincing you, because if you want to assume your mobile service provider is safe enough… That’s your own opinion.