Lord of Ostia
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Don't worry, we still won't give out your info at a library.Remember that part in Se7en where it was a huge deal to figure out what library books someone checked out? Seems so quaint now...
Don't worry, we still won't give out your info at a library.Remember that part in Se7en where it was a huge deal to figure out what library books someone checked out? Seems so quaint now...
LOL VPNs wont do much at all.
You will never ever be 100% anonymous.
Prospective future employers could add Internet history as one of the things they screen for. I would not want my porn or any surfing habits to be scrutinized. By them or anyone.
Do Republicans really think that their party is for the betterment of Americans? I don't understand this thought process. This party clearly hates people who are not rich post election.
Please tell me this is real.
Not everyone is trying to be. They may be trying to be as anonymous as possible, or simply don't want their ISPs to sell their traffic.
It really isn't.The problem with this legislation isn't the selling of data, it's the lack of consumer protections. Who cares if compiled data is sold to advertisers and corporations when it goes towards improving their products or advertisements? That's good for consumers and producers.
Do Republicans really think that their party is for the betterment of Americans? I don't understand this thought process. This party clearly hates people who are not rich post election.
They'll love it. They aren't capable of any criticism towards Trump. This is a cult at this point.
That gofundme is beautiful retribution.
Hope it succeeds.
---people are saying it's bs?
60? How?
I thought it was 40 a year
Was there a sale?
Edit: didn't humble bundle have it at one point?
"Well Mr. Bronx-Man, everything checks out here and we'll call you back if we like what we see."
"Thanks for having me! I'd love to be a part of this team."
"And I'm sure we'd love to have you here too! One last question though."
"Oh, go right ahead."
"Who exactly is this 'Xev Bellringer' you searched for 39 times in a single week?"
"................................."
Who is Xev Bellringer? I'm afraid to search because I'm in work."Well Mr. Bronx-Man, everything checks out here and we'll call you back if we like what we see."
"Thanks for having me! I'd love to be a part of this team."
"And I'm sure we'd love to have you here too! One last question though."
"Oh, go right ahead."
"Who exactly is this 'Xev Bellringer' you searched for 39 times in a single week?"
"................................."
"Well Mr. Bronx-Man, everything checks out here and we'll call you back if we like what we see."
"Thanks for having me! I'd love to be a part of this team."
"And I'm sure we'd love to have you here too! One last question though."
"Oh, go right ahead."
"Who exactly is this 'Xev Bellringer' you searched for 39 times in a single week?"
"................................."
Kind of ironic the anonymous internet trolls who fueled trump are now getting affected by this
Kind of ironic the anonymous internet trolls who fueled trump are now getting affected by this
Who is Xev Bellringer? I'm afraid to search because I'm in work.
From a reddit user
Anxious to see The Donald's response as they were sure their god king was going to veto this.
I don't get who this serves. What does this do for the American people.
What's the deal with the VPN talk? ISP can still get you history with or without VPN
What about geo-location data? Who would want a record of their movements every day to be accessible by anyone?The problem with this legislation isn't the selling of data, it's the lack of consumer protections. Who cares if compiled data is sold to advertisers and corporations when it goes towards improving their products or advertisements? That's good for consumers and producers.
However, where is the protections from employers getting access to my browsing history? Where are increased security mandates for database firms? Where is legislation for compliance?
Perhaps there are articles within this new law which addresses these things but why is it not at the heart of this discussion?
When using a secure connection on a private VPN, the only information the ISP would see from your IP is encrypted data going to and from the VPN's IP. They'd have to investigate the VPN for further usage information, and there'd be no way to identify which activity profile belongs to any particular user of that VPN.What's the deal with the VPN talk? ISP can still get you history with or without VPN
I don't get who this serves. What does this do for the American people.
Glad I live in a different country though- for now, my internet browsing is still private.
What's the deal with the VPN talk? ISP can still get you history with or without VPN
If your traffic is going over a VPN the ISP cannot see it. They would only see an encrypted tunnel going to a VPN IP address.
The only way anyone is seeing that traffic is if the VPN company hands it over.
When using a secure connection on a private VPN, the only information the ISP would see from your IP is encrypted data going to and from the VPN's IP. They'd have to investigate the VPN for further usage information, and there'd be no way to identify which activity profile belongs to any particular user of that VPN.
Anxious to see The Donald's response as they were sure their god king was going to veto this.
Who is Xev Bellringer? I'm afraid to search because I'm in work.