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pic related.

it's a users email to the company.

pic related. it's a users email to the company.

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even if you only use home internet, which often changes your IP regularly anyway.

You said that. That is 100% false. A router WILL NOT just change an IP. It won't. You will stay the exact same IP on a router unless you manually change it, for as long as you keep connected to that router. I highly doubt your home network is experiencing enough traffic to cause issues with IP number requests and overflow.

My public IP is the same as it's been since I moved in to my house. So my ISP isn't changing it. This despite the fact that I've gone through multiple different modems.

Literally 100% of the post in question is retarded, wrong, and reeks of you being a kike who can't even into opsec.

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If you don’t even know the difference between dynamic and static IPs then you’re too stupid to bother with.