Basically, people, from now on, your *full* browsing history will be sold to whomever. Use a (non-free) VPN if you don't already do so.https://twitter.com/EFF/status/844960264231399424 …
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what reason do we have to trust that VPN's aren't selling our info?https://twitter.com/SwiftOnSecurity/status/844965953758728193 …
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In the EU there is an ongoing exhausting fight between politicians that want full internet surveillance and…
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This isn't yet a law, it still has to go through the House of Representatives.
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Thats comforting....
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To be clear; there are many shady VPNs—especially the "free" ones—but if this becomes law, house wifi should be treated like hotel wifi.
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Can you recommend a good VPN?
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@zeynep I'm years out of date on IP, but doesn't HTTPS encrypt URL? Are DNS lookups not encrypted? What else can ISP see despite HTTPS? -
DNS is plaintext. HTTPS also broadcasts server name so you see the right certificate
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