Being an architect doesn’t mean you understand the codebase.
By the way, having 1000 people’s IP changing at the exact same time makes it even easier for fingerprinting, because you only have to get one user’s location to get the 999 others.
For example because there’s hardly enough for every device connected
There are 4,294,967,296 IPv4 address (232) and 340,282,366,920,938,463,463,374,607,431,768,211,456 IPv6 addresses (2128)
Well, if that’s how you use your data, I wouldn’t really want to be the one doing any kind of analysis on it. And I certainly wouldn’t want to pay for that as your customer.
Next time, try to argue with actual facts. I know it’s harder than just pretending, like every what-a-conincidence-I-work-in-the-same-area-as-you dudes…
Being an architect doesn’t mean you understand the codebase.
By the way, having 1000 people’s IP changing at the exact same time makes it even easier for fingerprinting, because you only have to get one user’s location to get the 999 others.
There are 4,294,967,296 IPv4 address (232) and 340,282,366,920,938,463,463,374,607,431,768,211,456 IPv6 addresses (2128)
So… yeah… sure…
Well, if that’s how you use your data, I wouldn’t really want to be the one doing any kind of analysis on it. And I certainly wouldn’t want to pay for that as your customer.
Fortunately, I don’t have to work with “architects”, I work with developers.
Lucky you, just making stuff up as you go without having someone think about the bigger picture! Seems to work well so far.
Anyway, blocking you, got kinda tired of this.
Next time, try to argue with actual facts. I know it’s harder than just pretending, like every what-a-conincidence-I-work-in-the-same-area-as-you dudes…