Comment by benhurmarcel 10 months ago Does it work only based on the IP?I also tried from a mobile 4G connection, it’s the same. 6 comments benhurmarcel Reply throwaway290 10 months ago This may be too paranoid, but if your mobile IP is persistent and phone was compromised and is serving as a proxy for bots then it could explain why your IP fell out of favor EVa5I7bHFq9mnYK 10 months ago You don't get your own external IP with the phone, it's shared, like NAT. scarface_74 10 months ago I get a different IPv4 and IPv6 address every time I toggle airplane mode on and off. 2 replies → throwaway290 10 months ago Depends on provider/plan
throwaway290 10 months ago This may be too paranoid, but if your mobile IP is persistent and phone was compromised and is serving as a proxy for bots then it could explain why your IP fell out of favor EVa5I7bHFq9mnYK 10 months ago You don't get your own external IP with the phone, it's shared, like NAT. scarface_74 10 months ago I get a different IPv4 and IPv6 address every time I toggle airplane mode on and off. 2 replies → throwaway290 10 months ago Depends on provider/plan
EVa5I7bHFq9mnYK 10 months ago You don't get your own external IP with the phone, it's shared, like NAT. scarface_74 10 months ago I get a different IPv4 and IPv6 address every time I toggle airplane mode on and off. 2 replies → throwaway290 10 months ago Depends on provider/plan
scarface_74 10 months ago I get a different IPv4 and IPv6 address every time I toggle airplane mode on and off. 2 replies →
This may be too paranoid, but if your mobile IP is persistent and phone was compromised and is serving as a proxy for bots then it could explain why your IP fell out of favor
You don't get your own external IP with the phone, it's shared, like NAT.
I get a different IPv4 and IPv6 address every time I toggle airplane mode on and off.
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Depends on provider/plan