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Comment by pixl97

6 days ago

It would be nice if we had a blackout CGNAT day where a bunch of major sites don't serve traffic to people behind CGNAT to give the ISPs a bit of a scare.

This is a win for the consumer though, we don't want to be tracked, your inability for abuse prevention is my ability to stay hidden in the crowd. Why should I care?

  • Heh, if you think your ISP wouldn't sell port connection timing data to advertisers then you've missed all the history of them selling everything else. CGNAT is not a VPN.

    • my ISP is bound by my countries privacy regulation, I replace the trust of one party with every website i visit that could be located in fascist regimes without such laws.