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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Someone really should do this: no logging, no selling info, good jurisdiction; realistic representation.
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Also beware of router upgrades that "improve" your service by disabling/blocking VPN protocols.
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e.g. PPTP.
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Yes; it is not law yet. (Also, the content of your https connection not visible to ISP but the site is). https://twitter.com/localraviOli/status/844979417181044737 …
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Raising awareness of what they do/don't get with https is important here.
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A bit clumsy to navigate, but here's a great list of VPNs and their logging policies, jurisdiction, etc https://thatoneprivacysite.net/vpn-comparison-chart/ …
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Are the same VPNs filesharers use safe for US privacy use?
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what about a guide to opt-outs? My understanding was FCC rule change req'd opt-in. Despite block, opt out should be available?
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make your own vpn, route your traffic through an AWS instance
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