Johnnie_Walker

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    එකවුන්ට් එක හදද්දි එයාල ගන්න ඩීටේල්ස් අනුව තමයි ඒක තීරණය වෙන්නෙ. බොහෝවිට IP එකට අමතරව වෙන ඩීටේල්ස් ගන්නව ඇති. එහෙම වුණොත් ඩිටෙක්ට් වෙනව.


    :yes::yes::yes: ow sirawatama...
     

    Johnnie_Walker

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    device ekata MAC address ekak assign wenawa man hithanne.a wagema phone ekata independent ipv4 ip address ekak thiyenawa


    A wunata ehema ekak kohewath kiyala naa ne ban ekai thiyena seen eka....:confused::confused:



    wifi walanam mac address ekak thiyanwa phone ekata.


    :yes::yes::yes::love:

    Yes.. There is a MAC address for the WiFi adapter. MAC address is specific to the IEEE 802 standard and not applicable for 4G cellular networks. The only possibility is that the cellular network might dynamically allocate one... Interesting to find out.




    Yes, If you have more information please explain more about how websites are recognizing visitors login devices details and location....:yes::yes::love:
     

    imhotep

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    A wunata ehema ekak kohewath kiyala naa ne ban ekai thiyena seen eka....:confused::confused:






    :yes::yes::yes::love:


    Yes, If you have more information please explain more about how websites are recognizing visitors login devices details and location....:yes::yes::love:

    I can only think of a few things.. When you use the browser, the browser sends the user agent string which contains several pieces of unique information, enough to identify (or really guess) as its the same browser.

    Also every Android device has an AndriodID and Apple devices do have a UDID. Changing the SIM card will not change these IDs. (But there is software to fake these).
    Somehow there's a way to track these device IDs. I do remember many years ago, when my son was small, he used my credit card and there was a huge charge made by Apple Store. When queried, a guy from the US rang me and gave all the device details (including the UDID) for these downloads. So they confirmed that no one really hacked into the Apple account but it was someone using same the devices that was originally registered to the AppeID. To his defence, my son said some of the downloads were marked free, but these were really free with the purchase of another. I accused them of misleading advertising, eventually they took off nearly 75% off as a compromise. So the devices are trackable at least when using with the Apple store. But when using http or https, I cannot guarantee but could be. If you got the time do some reading and let us know too!
     

    senanayake39

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    ඇන්ටන් මල්ලි කියහන් එහෙනං මම එකම phone එකෙන් සිම් දෙකක් මාරු කරොත් කොහෙන්වත් same phone කියල detect වෙන්නෙ නැද්ද? :confused:

    Mama hithana htiyatanam, Mobile phone waladi IP eken echchara wadak naha. SIM ekak dala phone eka start karapu gaman service provider gawa ube phone eke IMEI number eka register wenawa. Anith eka phone eke MAC ID eken kohomath trace karanna puluwan.
     

    imhotep

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    Mama hithana htiyatanam, Mobile phone waladi IP eken echchara wadak naha. SIM ekak dala phone eka start karapu gaman service provider gawa ube phone eke IMEI number eka register wenawa. Anith eka phone eke MAC ID eken kohomath trace karanna puluwan.

    I also agree to the first comment about the IP. But I don't think the IMEI ever gets passed beyond the network provider. And there is no MAC ID on the phone for cellular.. MAC address is only for IEEE 802 standard.
    Even if there is a MAC address, it will not get passed on to the destination. Never propagates along all the routers in between.
     
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