

Are you okay? They asked a very specific question and you’re coming in with answers that don’t matter.
When did I say anything about dhcp or mention randomized mac being a silver bullet for privacy? Your opinion on how effective it is or isn’t has nothing to do with the fact that they can turn it off for their network and it will solve the issue they’re asking about.
I use atomic moves. I used to have everything configured to land in a staging directory and once ready for it to “go live” move it to the appropriate location and kick off a scan.
Using a
.ignore
file is probably the simplest though.