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- Sure, but I think it's safe to assume your IP is near public information when connecting to any domain.
- Okay, this is a fair point, I don't think anyone at any company should have sensitive data open to employees. That'd be as bad as having passwords accessible by X role at the company.
- Near meaningless data though. It'd be like if it knew if your keyboard was connected or not. It's hard to use that information.
- From what I understand, services use phone numbers because it's harder for bot accounts to be spammed. Whether they allow themselves to go beyond that is up to the company. Even Counter-Strike and Valorant, competitive games in general, do this to curb the automated userbase.