Comment by Dagger2
5 days ago
Wat?
It, um. No, it doesn't do that. You can use proxies and VPNs in v6, and you're about as trackable by IP as you are on v4.
5 days ago
Wat?
It, um. No, it doesn't do that. You can use proxies and VPNs in v6, and you're about as trackable by IP as you are on v4.
Name one VPN service that supports IPv6. Perhaps the most existential reason IPv6 was invented was to make proxies obsolete.
Either you use address translation or you don't.
VPNs as a technology, gre/ipsec and wireguard. I assume others.
VPNs as a youtube sold service. Mullvad/mozillavpn for one
I get an IP of fc00:bbbb:bbbb:bb01::1 and it uses NAT66 to place me in New York despite being in the UK
and on
Proton VPN?
And no, proxies were either never obsoleted or they were obsoleted by routing. Nothing to do with v6.
My bar for "support" is higher than "linux only and you need IPv4 to initialize".
https://protonvpn.com/support/prevent-ipv6-vpn-leaks
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