That’s exactly why I want OpenWrt on my router. To have that kind of control.
Anyway your answer is completely unrelated to my question.
The modem manufacturer might send traffic data to themselves. But the modem would need router capabilities for that, wouldn’t it?
Thank you!
After posting this yesterday when lying in bed trying to sleep (i posted directly before going to bed) I thought of a similar reason:
Since (as far as i understood it) a modem is just a device that converts between 2 different types of internet signals, the ISP also needs one on their end to connect me to their data center. So it would be way easier for them to spy on their end of the cable (or signal, or whatever type of modem is used) than on my end, since there isn’t really much happening in between.
deezer arls and qobuz access tokens from https://rentry.org/firehawk52 to dowload with https://github.com/nathom/streamrip
where to get games:
this will not probably work for most multiplayer games or always-online games like Genshin Impact
Lutris is a FOSS game launcher for GNU+Linux that handles installing from different (open-API) sources like GOG or itch.io or just a local installer file. It also manages wine/proton versions, settings and prefixes for each game. It also integrates with a lot of emulators for old consoles like 3DS, PSP or Atari.
I’ve never used swipe typing, so my data is probably garbage, but its kinda fun.