If it blocks your IP, wouldn’t everyone who came to your house get banned as long as they’re using your Wi-Fi?

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    1 year ago

    Normally yes, but they may only do it for the “evil people using a hardened Browser” as they will recognize everyone of those Chrome, Edge or Safari users perfectly. Along with Opera, Vivaldi, Samsung Internet etc

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      1 year ago

      Your IP address changes every 24h, doesnt it? How are IP bans effective at all?

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          1 year ago

          I was talking about ipv4 addresses. There is no interner service provider that I’m aware of that gives non-business customers static ipv4 addresses.

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            I have a shitty $30 spectrum plan in NY and my IP hasn’t changed in 2 years. From what I understand, they don’t reserve it, but they don’t change it either

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              yeah, my IP changed once in 5 years or so.

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            I had 65.25.55.55 for over two years, even after multiple router reboots. It took a modem upgrade to lose me my address.

            That the address is dynamic does not imply it changes every 24 hours.

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            It’s not that expensive to buy a premium static IP from ISPs. It’s like 10% on top of a usual monthly rate, so not a terribly expensive one.