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Unfortunately we didn't get a shot of the page showing both our ISP IPv4 and the Google IPv6 address - but this is a shot of the IPv6 address that was apparently being used at the time.
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Thanks for the report @Belzemus - what you're describing is indeed surprising. If you or another user are able to reproduce still, and are willing to help us debug - capturing a netlog would be incredibly useful: https://www.chromium.org/for-testers/providing-network-details/. If that's possible, you could email it to [email protected]
and our team can start to investigate.
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If it occurs again we will to the netlog capture and let you know, however we can't reproduce it outside of that short 10 minute window yesterday.
Essentially when the website flagged "your in the wrong country" - we thought something was odd, as we started to investigate what was actually wrong - we noticed the IPv6 address showing up on the "What is my IP" type websites, but within 10 minutes it had stopped occurring and was reporting "No IPv6" again as we'd usually expect.
Occurred on at least two machines in the house as noted, but only within Chrome - Edge and Opera were not reporting the IPv6 Address for the brief time.
Given it was so short - by the time we had a rough guess as to what was happening it was over - then spent the next hour or so digging around articles/etc to try figure out what it might have been - only knowing it was something in Chrome either Proxying or Tunnelling Traffic back to Google. Which I then stumbled on the initial development article around this feature and it led me here.
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@miketaylr Is there a way to enable this feature so we can test our services?
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@miketaylr Is there a way to enable this feature so we can test our services?
Not currently, no. Once we have testing instructions, we'll be sure to publish them here in the explainer.
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