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That wouldn't make much sense. Most people don't care about their IP addresses and don't know them. Many people don't even have a fixed IP address. Every time I connect to the internet, my ISP assigns a temporary IP address, but this address can change at any moment - the ISP seems to have several IP addresses, and I get assigned one of them randomly. Also, the IP address I use is shared by many other users. In consequence, anybody that manages to track my IP address can basically track me up to the ISP. From there, to distinguish my data traffic from other users, such a person would need the cooperation of the ISP. In summary, an IP address is often quite useless to uniquely track a person.

All of the above refers to the public IP address, as seen from the outside world. The private IP address is even less useless; most computers have similar IP addresses, such as 10.0.0.2 or 192.168.0.2, which are not unique worldwide; rather, millions of computers all over the world have the private address 10.0.0.2, for example.

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