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* This wiki page considers the impact of network identifiers on human [[Privacy]] rights. | * This wiki page considers the impact of network identifiers on human [[Privacy]] rights. | ||
+ | * The network address may be attached to a [[Physical Location]], like a home computer, or may be carried on the device in the user's possession, like a [[Smartphone]]. | ||
* There are two main sources of network address that impact users. | * There are two main sources of network address that impact users. | ||
# MAC address | # MAC address | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
+ | [[Category: Networking]] | ||
[[Category: Privacy]] | [[Category: Privacy]] | ||
[[Category: Identifier]] | [[Category: Identifier]] |
Latest revision as of 12:40, 7 March 2025
Full Title or Meme
Network endpoints need to identify themselves for a variety of reasons.
Context
- This wiki page considers the impact of network identifiers on human Privacy rights.
- The network address may be attached to a Physical Location, like a home computer, or may be carried on the device in the user's possession, like a Smartphone.
- There are two main sources of network address that impact users.
- MAC address
- IP address
- Others like blue tooth