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How ISPs can sell your Web history—and how to stop them | Ars ... » Mar 24, 2017 ...The US Senate yesterday voted to eliminate privacy rules that would have forced ISPs to get your consent before selling Web browsing history and app usage history to advertisers. ...For ISPs, this is better than the FCC undoing its own rules, because it means a future FCC won't be able to reinstate them. Arstechnica.com

Carrier IQ | Crunchbase » Mar 30, 2017. Carrier IQ: Threat Post — Industry Braces for Repeal of ISP Privacy Rules. Mar 29, 2017. Carrier IQ: DSL Reports — A VPN Alone Won't Fix Congress Selling Your Privacy Down River. Mar 28, 2017. Carrier IQ: Wired News — VPNs Won't Save You from Congress' Internet Privacy Giveaway. Mar 28, 2017. Crunchbase.com

The Conservative Case Against Trashing Online Privacy Rules ... » Apr 3, 2017 ...By Klint Finley for WIRED. ...And yet, the decision to revoke Federal Communications Commission rules that would have stopped internet providers from selling your data without your permission followed party lines almost ... READ MORE: VPNs Won't Save You from Congress' Internet Privacy Giveaway. Huffingtonpost.com

What are VPNs and Why Do I Need One? » Sep 9, 2017 ...Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) aren't just for corporate offices and sketchy nephews anymore. Anyone who's ever shopped online, used the Wi-Fi at their local coffeeshop, or felt creeped out by targeted advertising can benefit from the privacy and security a good VPN offers. Put simply, VPNs are one of the... Highspeedexperts.com

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VPNs won't save save you from Congress' internet privacy giveaway ... » Mar 29, 2017 ...Well, it will stop your local ISP. It does nothing to stop the ISP servicing your VPN provider from snooping on your web activity. Oh, not to mention the possibility of them blocking well known VPNs "to prevent piracy." Many open WiFi providers already do this. News.ycombinator.com

VPNs Won't Save You from Congress' Internet Privacy Giveaway ... » Mar 28, 2017 ...Get ready to say good-bye to your online privacy. Not that you ever really had it anyway. The House of Representatives voted today to reverse Obama-era regulations preventing internet service providers from selling your web browsing history on the open market. A few Republicans broke rank to vote... Wired.com

Congress votes to overturn FCC privacy rules, paving the way for ... » Mar 28, 2017 ...As noted by The Verge, the House of Representatives today passed a resolution that overturns the Obama-era rules that required Internet service providers to ask for customer permission before sharing their browsing history with other companies. Additionally, the rules set forth last year also required ISPs... 9to5mac.com

FCC Repeals Landmark Obama-Era Net Neutrality Rules | Forum ... » Dec 15, 2017 ...As for the “safe harbor” of VPN services, one finds oneself at the mercy of those providers and their un-regulated practices: “VPNs Won't Save You From Congress' Internet Privacy Giveaway” By Klint Finley Wired, Mar 28, 2017. Noelle . Sounds like it's better for some companies vs. other companies. Ww2.kqed.org

Technology “Disrupting” Teaching (Part 2) | Larry Cuban on School ... » Mar 30, 2017 ...In the previous post, I argued that the onset of digital technologies since the 1990s had "disrupted" the print media beholden to a business model anchored in advertising revenues. Newspapers closed; reporters let go. Digital media spread swiftly and most Americans now get their news from screens, not... Larrycuban.wordpress.com

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