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posted by Fnord666 on Saturday May 27 2017, @06:18AM   Printer-friendly
from the keep-your-ads-out-of-my-streams dept.

In the wake of this spring's Senate ruling nixing FCC privacy regulations imposed on ISPs, you may be (even more) worried about how your data is used, misused, and abused. There have been a lot of opinions on this topic since, ranging from "the sky is falling" to "move along, citizen, nothing to see here." The fact is, ISPs tend to be pretty unscrupulous, sometimes even ruthless, about how they gather and use their customers' data. You may not be sure how it's a problem if your ISP gives advertisers more info to serve ads you'd like to see—but what about when your ISP literally edits your HTTP traffic, inserting more ads and possibly breaking webpages?

With a Congress that has demonstrated its lack of interest in protecting you from your ISP, and ISPs that have repeatedly demonstrated a "whatever-we-can-get-away-with" attitude toward customers' data privacy and integrity, it may be time to look into how to get your data out from under your ISP's prying eyes and grubby fingers intact. To do that, you'll need a VPN.

Source: Ars Technica


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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Saturday May 27 2017, @04:06PM

    by Anonymous Coward on Saturday May 27 2017, @04:06PM (#516441)

    Because page 5 of TFA is just too damn far to read.......

    So the poster reiterates a point mentioned in the article... so what?

    And then you have the gall to mention

    I have no idea why you took exception with this. You're offended that the poster is concerned about some basic civil rights?

    Go fuck yourself, asshole.

    How did you get so offended by this person? They did nothing to warrant that kind of response.