Off Topic > Off Topic
Annoying Orange has signed S.J. Res 34
SeventhSandwich:
--- Quote from: beachbum111111 on April 04, 2017, 03:06:12 PM ---Wait so it's not the end of the internet as we know it?
--- End quote ---
I don't think anyone said it was. Whether it 'destroys' internet privacy is irrelevant as long as it's causing demonstrable harm.
Brikichu:
if you wrap your router in tinfoil they can't access your browser history so this doesn't really matter, however if you're still paranoid you can always just draw your own research out in the woods away from the gubbment's prying eyes. just dont try to sell it on the internet
Aide33:
--- Quote from: Sheepocalypse on April 04, 2017, 07:31:32 AM ---Am I the only one who barely cares about this? I don't go on anything illegal so its not bothersome. Can't people use VPNs anyway?
--- End quote ---
Oh then you don't mind the leaving all of your doors unlocked while your at it so the government can enter and search your house at any time too.
While we are at it, no more phone passcodes or internet passwords. If I didn't do anything illegal it shouldn't bother right?
The government should have the right to probe my ass at any time too! If i'm not smuggling cocaine in my ass why would I care?
--- Quote from: Edward Snowden ---"Arguing that you don't care about the right to privacy because you have nothing to hide is no different than saying you don't care about free speech because you have nothing to say."
--- End quote ---
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nothing_to_hide_argument this is the weakest argument of all
Super Suit 12:
your ISP just sees what sites you connect to, but not what you do
it'd be like
connected to steam
connected to google
connected to discord
not
Signed into steam (Username: BobMcJoe Password: imgay), talked to friend about gay stuff
searched for "gay discord servers"
joined the "traps are hot" discord server (username: Joebob password: thegayest)
(Unless it's HTTP and not HTTPS.)
Still, just because they can won't mean they will. Plus, you can set up a VPN on another network with other people or pay for a subscription to one, and they'll have a lot of data and won't know whose it is.
Plus, nobody's going to care what sites an individual visits. It's pretty unlikely that they won't strip your info from it, they'll probably just provide general tags about your age and race and stuff at worst.
so basically nothing's wrong and if you use a VPN they won't have anything other than "connected to VPN a ton" to sell.
beachbum111111:
--- Quote from: SeventhSandwich on April 04, 2017, 04:45:23 PM ---I don't think anyone said it was. Whether it 'destroys' internet privacy is irrelevant as long as it's causing demonstrable harm.
--- End quote ---
Was internet privacy that bad in America before Obama got in office?
--- Quote from: kevin 51l on April 04, 2017, 03:17:52 PM ---but it will be once net neutrality gets struck down like an unarmed black guy who raised his hands incorrectly in front of a cowardly white cop.
--- End quote ---
Hez a gud boi he dindu nuffin