> 
> Where i come from ISP's dynamic IP lease times are *very* long, you need to
> reboot the home router to get a new IP and even then you may get the
> same IP. It's not that dynamic, at all. Add that with data your browser
> provides, your *.google.com in|direct usage, etc... it's easy to correlate and
> monetize.

[T.J. ] Hi, Nuno!

I used to work for multiple ISPs, and I can tell you a few things for what 
little they are worth. The source and destination IPs are tagged on each packet 
sent over Internet. If you are tracking someone from a browser, which is a 
higher level protocol than DNS, you have no need to correlate DNS calls.  
Worrying about providers logging DNS traffic is a fairly pointless time waster.

T.J.


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