Which makes no sense if you think about it.What every company cares about, profit.
annddd it passed
It passed the house... still needs to pass through the Congress and the President. Unless I've completely missed these 2 happening.
Another consequence of the repeal is that your ISP is no longer required to warn you if your data has been breached, nor are they required to take reasonable measures to protect your data. Additionally, because of the Congressional Review Act, the repeal cannot be repealed.
“Once a rule is thus repealed, the CRA also prohibits the reissuing of the rule in substantially the same form or the issuing of a new rule that is substantially the same, “unless the reissued or new rule is specifically authorized by a law enacted after the date of the joint resolution disapproving the original rule.”
Another horrifying point: it cannot be repealed.
Also, Interesting article on how using encryption (HTTPS) doesn't give complete protection. Traffic volumes and patterns can still reveal what you're viewing.
Bothersome to me is that over the last 6 months or so, some of the logins I had quit allowing me to log in through the vpn. One of them is completely understandable, but idk...All the more reason for a VPN.
Bothersome to me is that over the last 6 months or so, some of the logins I had quit allowing me to log in through the vpn. One of them is completely understandable, but idk...
The other day, got told to leave an IRC channel I have been going to for a while for using one. Serious topic, never really seen a lot of trolling, always just said hello and mostly kept quiet. Wasn't even conversating, just listening.
All the more reason for a VPN.
Yep; that's what The Pirate Bay keeps telling me every time I go there
Do you have any recommendations for VPN providers? The only VPNs I've used have been employer-owned.
What can I do to safeguard my online data?
Many privacy advocates say this a good time to consider investing in a virtual private network, or VPN. A VPN is a tunnel that shields your browsing information from your internet service provider and allows you to appear as if you are in a different location.
However, a VPN isn’t a foolproof solution. A VPN service is also tied to a service provider, meaning a VPN provider could also share your information with the service provider if it wanted to, said Runa Sandvik, a director of information security for The New York Times.
In other words, you will have to pick a VPN provider that has a strong privacy policy and take a leap of faith.
Which VPN should I get?
Ms. Sandvik recommended Freedome by F-Secure and said TunnelBear was another popular option.
The Wirecutter, the product recommendations site owned by The New York Times, highlighted a service called Private Internet Access.
Whats the other site that wouldnt let you in?Bothersome to me is that over the last 6 months or so, some of the logins I had quit allowing me to log in through the vpn. One of them is completely understandable, but idk...
The other day, got told to leave an IRC channel I have been going to for a while for using one. Serious topic, never really seen a lot of trolling, always just said hello and mostly kept quiet. Wasn't even conversating, just listening.
The new GOP policy is not at all popular, and other than the industry’s corporate lobbyists, no one seemed to actually want this change. And yet, congressional Republicans and the Trump White House agreed to make this an early 2017 priority.
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If you’re looking for pictures of the president signing this measure into law, however, you won’t find any – which is itself a notable departure from Trump’s usual m.o.
As a rule, Trump, obsessed with “optics” and the appearance of work, likes to put on a show when signing bills or executive orders. This White House takes stagecraft very seriously, and officials don’t like to pass up opportunities showing the president “getting things done.”
When Trump signed legislation expanding gun access for the mentally impaired [wtf?!?, smh], he did so behind closed doors. The same is true when Trump revoked federal guidelines “specifying that transgender students have the right to use public school restrooms that match their gender identity.”
No cameras, no ceremony, no tweets, no carefully chosen [old, white, male] Americans to stand by the president’s desk. It’s hard not to get the impression that Team Trump knows when the public won’t like what the president is up to.
This is like the complete opposite of making America great again. I can't believe that a politician lied to all of us.