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isn't ipv6 globally addresses similar to having a tracking cookie?
sure the privacy extensions can change your address every now and then but I'm sure they could just as easily re-establish who you are based on the connections you make, and they live long enough for multiple orgs to use the same address and connect to you.

Also, if I'm using wireguard I have to specify a globally routable address if I want to route ipv6 traffic over it. even if I assign a big block to a client from the server it's still got a unique prefix, right? from what I can tell there's no way to keep my ipv6 address either randomized or not available if I want ipv6 routed over the wireguard network.

the more I look into this the more of a privacy nightmare it seems