Hey VoidWhisperer, you've raised some excellent and valid points without knowing the underlying technology. It's understandable how the need to pass a an IP address could seem contradictory to the idea of anonymity. IP addresses are required to communicate on the internet whether at home, work, or on the go. Nobody can change that without changing the entire structure of the internet.
Your Changefly ID is anonymous and end-to-end encrypted. Changefly does not know who you are, who you are connecting with, or what your IP address is as we do not log IP addresses.
I encourage you to read more below to learn how the Changefly ID authentication process works and how Changefly is truly changing the game for privacy and security:
Your Changefly ID is anonymous and end-to-end encrypted. Changefly does not know who you are, who you are connecting with, or what your IP address is as we do not log IP addresses.
I encourage you to read more below to learn how the Changefly ID authentication process works and how Changefly is truly changing the game for privacy and security:
Changefly Anonymous Authentication FAQ: https://www.changefly.com/security
Changefly ID white paper: https://www.changefly.com/our-research
Changefly US Patent 12,301,546 B2 https://patents.google.com/patent/US12301546B2/en