--- j...@jsbc.cc wrote:
From: Jim Burwell <j...@jsbc.cc>

I think this is different.  They're talking about using a new IPv6 for
each connection.  RFC4941 just changes it over time IIRC.  IMHO that's
still pretty good privacy, at least on par with a NATed IPv4 from the
outside perspective, especially if you rotated through temporary IPv6s
fairly frequently.

Of course, for browsers, as someone else mentioned, it's somewhat moot
because of cookies.
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Manage your cookies.  

preferences => privacy & security => cookies => select "ask for each cookie"

Noisy in the beginning and then settles down after a while.  Surprising, 
though, in what is tracked, so it's worth doing for a while just to observe.  
Oh, yeah, also manage your Flash cookies: 

http://macromedia.com/support/documentation/en/flashplayer/help/settings_manager07.html

scott

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