The Dangers of IPv6
Hello,
I have a problem. From time to time, I experience an issue with my IP address. Sometimes, when I visit certain sites (Google, Steam, etc.), my connection is blocked by the website because "exceptional traffic" is detected on my network. I have searched everywhere; I don't use a VPN, I disabled all my extensions, and I even formatted my PC, but I still occasionally get this issue. I monitor my network, and there are no intruders on it... So, I eventually figured out that I have a shared IP called "CGNAT." I called my provider, and they apparently changed it, so I am now on a FULL STACK IP.
My understanding is (and I might be wrong) that if my IP were still on CGNAT, it would look something like "100.80.x.x," but my IP is, for example, "60.30.x.x." Does the fact that it starts with two digits serve as a good indicator that I do not have a unique dedicated IP?
Another question: If I am streaming and encounter this CAPTCHA page issue, and my IPv6 is displayed on screen, could this be dangerous? Could a malicious person do anything with it?