I changed the title from “Spying” to “Eavesdropping” because the article actually directly supports that it is “spying” on you, just not listening.

  • JoshCodes@programming.dev
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    14 hours ago

    Yep sorry, I said a dumb thing.

    My point is probably more to do with the marketing around VPNs than anything else. As you very nicely put, there are a thousand ways to track someone without having their IP address. VPNs don’t cover all bases but the marketing teams talk about them like they do.

    Amazon can still sell your info to data brokers without having your home ip address: they have your email, name, delivery address and search history as a start.