Hello
When I connect through the internet with my desktop PC through cable broadband in which the ISP provides dynamic IP address, when I connect to any websites, applications or services with the desktop PC (that should not have GPS I believe), what is the location information that the website could get the best? WITHOUT GPS and WITHOUT any third party like ISP providing the information, considering only the programming and technology alone, and they are NOT hackers. In that case, I know the websites could not detect my precise locations, however, could they get any information from the connection to "fingerprint" my location.
I think I have complicated my description above.
In other words, assume I have two computers or one computer with virtual machines, but I have only one broadband connection here. When I connect the computers to a particular website, service, or application with that broadband connection, could the remote side detect and find out that the two computers are actually from the same location?? Someone said the remote server could get information from my router and "fingerprint“ my connection, in other words, they will not know your exact location but they will know you are at the same location with different computers.
What I can do to make it look like coming from two different locations (in the same country or different) when I have only one broadband connection
(the website/service requires me to download and install something like digital certificates before I can login)
conceptual questions about internet connection
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