“If everyone got screened for cancer every month it would save lives” makes sense right? Except it would kill peoplehttps://mobile.nytimes.com/2009/10/22/health/22screen.html …
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It’s so easy to prescribe medicine to solve problems. Congratulations, you’re a doctor and your foot fracture patient is now shooting heroin
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“Just pick a good VPN” is like telling thirsty people to “go to a store and drink clear liquid.” They drank bleach, but at least you helped.
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“Well it’s not my fault they didn’t know about chemical safety.”
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Hey, feel free to link to the Executive Leadership Team page on the website of the VPN you suggest people use. And their postal address.
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You’re trying to be anonymous by sending your name and money and internet traffic to anonymous nobodies. Like, do you understand.
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Hey everybody I discovered this free encrypted VPN tunnel built-in to all web browsers it’s called HTTPS and it’s free. Incredible.
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Apparently when you use this HTTPS VPN, everything you send over it can’t be viewed by your ISP. It uses some math thing called encryption.
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I found out all Google searches, Amazon purchases, and Pornhub usernames are already protected by this free VPN called HTTPS. No credit card
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The solution to privacy isn’t 0.05% of ISP users trying to opt-out of the net by paying $8/month to someone promising to fix their problems.
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what do you think the solution is, assuming that we can’t get sane privacy regulation passed for the next four years?
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