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Sure, security should always be handled by firewall, but the NAT is a wonderful tool for maintaining control over your own, PRIVATE network, where you are in control of addresses, not your ISP, and none of the addresses need to ever be acknowledged or visible outside of your own network

IPv6 has private addresses, if you want a device to go on the public net you can assign to them another public IPv6 address; like you can do now with IPv4 addresses, if you have public addresses to spare

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It does this automatically too with privacy extensions now.

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