![]() The amount of possible IPs under IPv6 is represented by a number with enough zero's to stretch this page on a 1080p display. I'm sure even if they do start assigning IPs to every Internet-connected device, there's absolutely going to be ways to change it, and IP banning will be effectively rendered useless. One of my main concerns in dealing with IPv6 is handling bans. That's how targeted advertisement work.īut how can they force a single IP to a device forever? Just like with MAC addresses, I'm sure there will be ways to change the IP address. And you can bet that many companies want perfect trackability of customers. ![]() If they force each device (not customer) to stick to a single IP forever (which they can because there are enough IPs for all devices), devices (and customers with them) can be tracked perfectly. With IPv6 the amount of allocatable IPs will be virtually infinite, why would they force customers to stick to a single IP?
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