It’s worth noting that almost every website on the planet, unless they have been explicitly designed not to (and this is not trivial to remove completely, with how complex some tech stacks are), log your IP address. All off the shelf web server software does this by default. Even if Netflix themselves designed their system not to, the third party services they use do.
I’m not sure about the Canadian law; but if it’s a full ban on logging IP addresses, then I’d argue the person who wrote it doesn’t really know what an IP address is.
It’s worth noting that almost every website on the planet, unless they have been explicitly designed not to (and this is not trivial to remove completely, with how complex some tech stacks are), log your IP address. All off the shelf web server software does this by default. Even if Netflix themselves designed their system not to, the third party services they use do.
I’m not sure about the Canadian law; but if it’s a full ban on logging IP addresses, then I’d argue the person who wrote it doesn’t really know what an IP address is.
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