Hosnieh,

> In my opinion, if you would prefer an absolute privacy, then changing the IP
> address is not a complete solution and you need also to use an encryption
> approach to protect users' data at least in higher layers. So all of the
> current active drafts can provide privacy to some extend which highly
> depends on some factors such as:
> How they maintain the lifetime of the address, the security mechanisms in
> used (firewalls, etc) , etc.

I think we in this context only should focus on the effects interface-ids have
on privacy and tracking. the larger issue is out of scope for 6man. 

cheers,
Ole
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