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> Do they realize that the default, expected outcome when you no longer need #
NAT and have a virtually unlimited address space, is to just assign every new device a fixed address for life?
And that's just not how Windows, macOS, iOS and many flavors of Linux work this side of 2010.
From what I understand, ISPs generally hand out prefixes of 64 bits or less and aren't involved in the lowest 64 bits, so it's not up to them unless they make it up to them. I don't know how mobile phones have their IPv6 addresses allocated, maybe it's worse there.
You are correct that the need for NAT forced ISPs to hide the identities of consumer devices and IPv6 allows them not to. But it's not the default expected outcome.
re: IPv6 vs. surveillance
Would their users notice? Probably not.
In any case, please fuck off: "Keep up" is not a remotely polite response.