Author Topic: privateinternetaccess makes fullpage ad showing senators who forgeted privacy  (Read 3064 times)

but muh terrorism!!!!11!1!!!1!11!1!

i wonder how much the ISPs paid for these votes

Rubio you loving cuck.

And you too, Ted Cruz.

by now the best ISP option is PIA, torgaurd, or a closed shell system

by now the best ISP option is PIA, torgaurd, or a closed shell system
closed shell is expensive, very very expensive
just use a server provider that's reputable (i.e Linode, AWS) that has service contracts that they wouldn't risk pulling this bullstuff for, and run a VPN off of it.

closed shell is expensive, very very expensive
just use a server provider that's reputable (i.e Linode, AWS) that has service contracts that they wouldn't risk pulling this bullstuff for, and run a VPN off of it.
why would you do it with AWS since amazon literally sells info anyways

why would you do it with AWS since amazon literally sells info anyways
because if amazon sells info from aws customers they've lost 90% of their business

because if amazon sells info from aws customers they've lost 90% of their business
but wasn''t it proven a while ago that all the big companies (amazon, facebook, google, etc.) sell user data to the govt or advertisers?

why would you do it with AWS since amazon literally sells info anyways
but wasn''t it proven a while ago that all the big companies (amazon, facebook, google, etc.) sell user data to the govt or advertisers?

^ government uses AWS
like look at this
https://aws.amazon.com/solutions/case-studies/all/
if they sold data from ANY of those companies, the rest of them would jump ship immediately and or amazon would have a huge lawsuit on their hands especially because some of them include medical info which would violate HIPAA (or whatever I'm not a lawyer)
and AWS is HIPAA compliant: https://aws.amazon.com/compliance/hipaa-compliance/

^ government uses AWS
like look at this
https://aws.amazon.com/solutions/case-studies/all/
if they sold data from ANY of those companies, the rest of them would jump ship immediately and or amazon would have a huge lawsuit on their hands especially because some of them include medical info which would violate HIPAA (or whatever I'm not a lawyer)
and AWS is HIPAA compliant: https://aws.amazon.com/compliance/hipaa-compliance/

i dont mean corporate data, just user data from people like you and me.

Im sure if the govt wanted anything from amazon they would bend over like google does with everyones search/browser history and emails.

It might not be specifially AWS but if a company literally stalks my shopping choices and gives that info to advertisers, I wouldnt trust them by setting up a VPN on their servers.

Idk this is entirely baseless but my point is its better to avoid the big tech companies becase they are more than likely cooperating with intelligence agencies.

This could go for literally any company though

I am not surprised Cruz is on there. He's the type of congressman to pull this stuff while trying to look like a good GOP member in public.
For example, his stance on Annoying Orange outlined from before Annoying Orange won as compared to much more recently.

i wonder how much the ISPs paid for these votes
Not even 2 million dollars. That's how much it takes to buy the USA's democracy. Less than 2 million dollaroos.

if you're going to get a VPN, don't get one based in the US or any of the Five Eyes countries (US, UK, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand) as those companies are legally obligated to give your info to the gov if asked and the Five Eyes countries share intel.

https://thatoneprivacysite.net/simple-vpn-comparison-chart/

this site lets you check whether VPNs good for a variety of reasons, but if you're looking for this purpose, check for privacy jurisdiction and privacy logging.

Not even 2 million dollars. That's how much it takes to buy the USA's democracy. Less than 2 million dollaroos.
a small one time payment of 2 million dollars

that's right, just 2 million dollars (plus shipping and handling)

call this number now! *insert local representative here*