• Pyrodexter@lemmy.world
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    18 hours ago

    they can see that all your traffic is going to one IP address and can guess/assume it’s a VPN

    Umm… What?

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      11 hours ago

      Like with phone carriers, ISPs can see the numbers (IPs) you are connecting to. If you use a VPN, you’re always connecting to the same IP, which is unusual from a regular user perspective and would tend to indicate VPN usage.

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        10 hours ago

        If you use a VPN, you’re always connecting to the same IP

        No, you’re not. A VPN provider can have hundreds of thousands of IP:s.

        which is unusual

        OK, but not unheard of. And even a dynamic IP might remain the same for months, if not years, depending on the operator.

        would tend to indicate VPN usage

        No, it wouldn’t.

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          39 minutes ago

          Congrats on technically understanding how a VPN can work while completely misunderstanding how most public ones work in practice!