I frankly couldn't care less if someone knows my MAC address. The MAC
address of the laptop I'm typing on right now is  00:1e:c2:c0:52:e3.
What does that get you? Not much.

If you're concerned about being tracked across the Internet, your IP
address is probably the least of your concerns. Have you read the
articles about browser fingerprinting? Even if you disable cookies and
don't install Flash, you can still be identified pretty well. I find
that much more concerning that someone knowing if I'm on Wifi or wired
Ethernet, and the manufacturer of my NIC. Privacy addresses provide no
protection against tracking cookies or other spyware.

Privacy addresses don't deliver much security (or privacy, frankly), and
they make life much harder for enterprise admins. There's a significant
difference between chasing down a few power users who enable privacy
addresses -vs- having to reconfigure every machine (often manually).

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Title:
  Ubuntu should activate the IPv6 privacy extension by default (echo 2
  >/proc/sys/net/ipv6/conf/all/use_tempaddr)

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