I don’t know about NZ (or wherever you are), but IP addresses for residential access in the US don’t really change all that much. It’s… concerning.
Most people dont have static IPs. All the ads see is web requests from random residential ips from a certain country.
Colloidal@programming.dev 5 weeks ago
Fizz@lemmy.nz 4 weeks ago
I thought the average was 7 days for a residential IP and when I searched it up it seemed like the average was 3 days. However I took note of my ip and its still the same as it was 6 days ago. Im now interested to see how long these ips are being leased out for.
If it is longer than a week then I am fully wrong and spamming out your ip is a huge privacy risk.
Colloidal@programming.dev 4 weeks ago
With most fixed residential users having their modems on 24/7, there’s more incentive to simply keep renewing the lease. Why would you risk potential service disruption to your clients?
partial_accumen@lemmy.world 5 weeks ago
When was the last time you checked the length of your DHCP lease?
yggstyle@lemmy.world 5 weeks ago
Every 10,000 miles. Or after you hit 40. Before putting it on?
Shit. I know this one… uh…