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| Nonnel:
--- Quote from: Master Matthew² on March 28, 2017, 07:28:06 PM ---We had this issue before with Democrats just less than a year ago. --- End quote --- you mean when they pushed out these FCC broadband privacy rules that are being overturned now? |
| Rabbot32:
privateinternetaccess is pretty good according to my old man. |
| PhantOS:
the republican house was all being held at gunpoint by george soros and corrupt killary linton and obama. the democrats have been behind it the entire time, we were too blinded by our pride and prejudice to see |
| Meldaril:
--- Quote from: Master Matthew² on March 28, 2017, 07:12:31 PM ---Then what DO you reccomend? --- End quote --- Well that depends on a number of factors like what country you live in, your geographical location, your threat model and so on. Personally I think it's highly unwise to state what VPN you use on a public internet forum. |
| Bloody Mary:
This is pretty regrettable. ISPs now have more power than ever and can directly profit from your online activities. Imagine being turned down for a job because your employer purchased your internet history and saw that you went to some sites of ill repute. The inevitable dismantling of net neutrality will only compound the issue too - you'll have to pay more for the same service and certain sites may be entirely off limits to you. It's a bit out there, but I can definitely see ISPs preventing their customers from using VPNs. In short, get used to your internet communications being public (or public-ish). I'd recommend not posting anything online you don't want linked back to you. |
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