IPv4 vs IPv6: What they mean for your online privacy
The core Internet protocols explained

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Not all IP addresses are created equal â and the version you use can shape how easily you're tracked online. In this guide, we compare IPv4 vs. IPv6 from a privacy perspective and explain how to stay anonymous with NymVPN.
Whatâs the difference between IPv4 and IPv6?
IPv4 has been around since the early days of the Internet. It uses 32-bit addresses, which limits it to about 4.3 billion unique addresses. IPv6 was introduced to fix this limitation, offering 128-bit addresses and an almost infinite number of unique IPs. While IPv6 is more modern and efficient, it can also introduce new privacy risks.
Does IPv6 expose more of your personal data?
Yes, in many cases, IPv6 can leak more metadata than IPv4. Thatâs because it often assigns a unique address per device, sometimes linked to your MAC address. This makes it easier to track your activity across sessions and networks.
In contrast, IPv4 often uses NAT (Network Address Translation), which groups multiple devices under one IP address, adding a small layer of obfuscation.
For privacy-conscious users, IPv6 is a double-edged sword: itâs faster and more scalable, but potentially more revealing.
How to protect your IP address with a VPN
Whether youâre on IPv4 or IPv6, your IP addresses is still visible to your ISP and every site or app you use â that is, unless youâre using a VPN.
Why NymVPN?
NymVPN is very different from traditional VPNs. It runs on a decentralized mixnet, which hides not just your IP but your metadata too. By routing your traffic through multiple relay nodes and adding dummy traffic, it makes it nearly impossible for anyone to track you based on timing, IP, or volume.
With Nym, you get:
- IP anonymization for both IPv4 and IPv6
- Resistance to traffic analysis
- No logs by design
- A decentralized privacy layer built for the future
Does NymVPN support IPv6?
āĻšā§āϝāĻžāĻāĨ¤. Nym supports both IPv4 and IPv6 traffic. As IPv6 adoption increases, having a VPN that can properly handle both is critical. Some VPNs disable IPv6 or leak IPv6 traffic, but NymVPN routes everything through its privacy-preserving infrastructure.
IPv6, metadata, and surveillance: The bigger picture
Itâs not just about which IP version you use â itâs about what that address reveals. IPv6âs vast space makes it easier to assign static, identifiable addresses, which are harder to rotate and anonymize.
Thatâs why metadata protection matters. Even if youâre using a "private" search engine or encrypted app, your IP address and routing metadata can still be used to profile you.
IPv6 also introduces persistent identifiers that can stay the same across different network connections. This means tracking isn't limited to one website or session â it can follow you across different services and times. When these identifiers are combined with fingerprinting techniques, advertisers and surveillance agencies can build a comprehensive profile of your online behavior. IPv4, while limited in address space, does not carry the same inherent risk unless statically assigned.
For a deeper dive, check out Nymâs What is metadata and why it matters.
IPv4 vs IPv6: Why it matters for privacy in 2025
As the internet evolves, so do the tools of surveillance. IPv6 adoption is growing globally, but many users are unaware that it could increase traceability. While IPv6 offers technical advantages, its ability to assign unique identifiers to individual devices poses a real risk for privacy-minded users. VPNs that fail to support IPv6 may leave you exposed.
Thatâs why itâs essential to understand the nuances of internet protocol design. Knowing the difference between IPv4 and IPv6 isnât just for network engineers: itâs vital knowledge for anyone who wants to reduce exposure online.
IPv4 vs IPv6: FAQs
In some cases, yes. Disabling IPv6 can reduce metadata leakage â especially if your VPN doesnât support it. But with a VPN like NymVPN that protects IPv6 traffic, disabling isnât necessary.
āĻšā§āϝāĻžāĻāĨ¤. Because IPv6 often assigns a globally unique address to each device, it can make long-term tracking easier unless you're using privacy safeguards like NymVPN.
No. Many commercial VPNs still donât route or properly encrypt IPv6 traffic. Thatâs why choosing a privacy-first service like NymVPN is essential to avoid leaks.
Generally yes, due to reduced packet fragmentation and direct routing. But the speed advantage is minor, and shouldn't outweigh privacy considerations for most users.
āĻšā§āϝāĻžāĻāĨ¤. NymVPN is built to protect against surveillance regardless of which IP version your device uses. It ensures both versions are encrypted and anonymized.
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Benjamin Nemeroff
