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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Replying to @zeynep
also there's literally no legal framework for VPNs, so you're just moving your trust to a different black box?
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Replying to @Lucretiel
It is a problem; looking to see if we can procure a list of actually no-logging VPNs.
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Replying to @zeynep
that's not my point, though. "No-logging" VPNs just means "VPNs who claim to be no-logging and we trust them," right?
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Replying to @Lucretiel @zeynep
like, I'm sure that the ISPs will claim to be using your data responsibly, just like the VPNs will. It's a black box either way
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Replying to @Lucretiel
There are a few that are being audited and some in jurisdictions that ban logs; looking to see if we can move beyond black box.
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