← Back to context Comment by benhurmarcel 4 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 4 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 4 months ago You don't get your own external IP with the phone, it's shared, like NAT. scarface_74 4 months ago I get a different IPv4 and IPv6 address every time I toggle airplane mode on and off. 2 replies → throwaway290 4 months ago Depends on provider/plan
throwaway290 4 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 4 months ago You don't get your own external IP with the phone, it's shared, like NAT. scarface_74 4 months ago I get a different IPv4 and IPv6 address every time I toggle airplane mode on and off. 2 replies → throwaway290 4 months ago Depends on provider/plan
EVa5I7bHFq9mnYK 4 months ago You don't get your own external IP with the phone, it's shared, like NAT. scarface_74 4 months ago I get a different IPv4 and IPv6 address every time I toggle airplane mode on and off. 2 replies → throwaway290 4 months ago Depends on provider/plan
scarface_74 4 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