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Yet another US government disaster...
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Anything for a buck. I guess it's time for Tor again.
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No, it's time for country-wide protests.
Surely if the Trump opposition could protest for weeks over imaginary things like "electing a racist hate-mongering Hitler", they can do just as well about real things, like this glaring breach of privacy.
No?
Surely if the Trump opposition could protest for weeks over imaginary things like "electing a racist hate-mongering Hitler", they can do just as well about real things, like this glaring breach of privacy.
No?
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All the more reason for using ad-blockers.
It's also high time to start reading up on impeachment procedures...
It's also high time to start reading up on impeachment procedures...
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No, most Americans are unable to figure out what is important. It will be up to individuals to protect themselves as best they can. This administration is capable of so much more - you ain't seen nothin' yet.dr_st wrote:No, it's time for country-wide protests.
Surely if the Trump opposition could protest for weeks over imaginary things like "electing a racist hate-mongering Hitler", they can do just as well about real things, like this glaring breach of privacy.
No?
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Most of people already allowed it anyway by using Google services and systems that's sells all of your data. Those "slower" even setup the Google DNS resolver so the Big security hole knows about every domain you visit, even with a different software.
It is just another test of people's resistance or "wag the dog" (btw the movie is still excellent after the years) act to hide different problem.
It is just another test of people's resistance or "wag the dog" (btw the movie is still excellent after the years) act to hide different problem.
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Re: Yet another US government disaster...
Exposing the full browsing in a way that can tie it to a particular account, though, is far worse, and I don't think Google has been doing it.
In any case, you can choose not to use Google services and you can opt out of many things, if you do. You cannot choose not to use the internet. It has become a basic necessity just like water and electricity.
In any case, you can choose not to use Google services and you can opt out of many things, if you do. You cannot choose not to use the internet. It has become a basic necessity just like water and electricity.
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By combining Google services, Chrome browser and their DNS resolver Google gets the same information together.dr_st wrote:Exposing the full browsing in a way that can tie it to a particular account, though, is far worse, and I don't think Google has been doing it.
Agree. Here the goverment has right to block any domain any time for any reason starting this year.dr_st wrote:You cannot choose not to use the internet. It has become a basic necessity just like water and electricity.
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One thing is that the US decision is one that is well understood.
Its all about greed... the vast majority of the GOP field is getting money from the comms companies, those that arent are asked to fall in line.
So deep down, they dont give a fook about your privacy because they're in someones pocket.
This I can understand.
HOwever this....
http://www.independent.co.uk/voices/wha ... 52806.html
Sort of boils my goat a bit more. Here's a middle aged woman who really doesnt understand anything about anything but takes online security as akin to allowing the post office to 'steam open your envelopes'.
I mean... I really hate these kinds of middle aged men and women making decisions like this with little understanding because they've been protected all their lives.
btw. all these politicans US and UK are exempt from these laws. Their privacy is sacrosanct.
Smells literally like Orwell.
Its all about greed... the vast majority of the GOP field is getting money from the comms companies, those that arent are asked to fall in line.
So deep down, they dont give a fook about your privacy because they're in someones pocket.
This I can understand.
HOwever this....
http://www.independent.co.uk/voices/wha ... 52806.html
Sort of boils my goat a bit more. Here's a middle aged woman who really doesnt understand anything about anything but takes online security as akin to allowing the post office to 'steam open your envelopes'.
I mean... I really hate these kinds of middle aged men and women making decisions like this with little understanding because they've been protected all their lives.
btw. all these politicans US and UK are exempt from these laws. Their privacy is sacrosanct.
Smells literally like Orwell.
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1. Yes, but that won't stop the ISP's from tracking which sites your modem connects to.RealBlackStuff wrote:All the more reason for using ad-blockers.
It's also high time to start reading up on impeachment procedures...
2. The frack?!? Based on what? The man is not incompetent, nor has he done anything illegal. I'm tired of hearing this from people. The grounds to impeach a sitting POTUS require certain pre-requisites and procedures. Just because some people don't like him isn't a good enough reason. Personally I'm sick of the whole debate. I voted for him because the DNC screwed over Bernie and my candidate (Carson) dropped out. But to call for impeachment without meeting legal grounds is just spiteful IMO.
We're better off voting with our dollars and researching the candidates who run as well as their voting history, their backers (sponsors), etc. Also writing your reps is a good move also. The real way to change things is to get involved. Not [censored] and whine about it.
As a veteran I respect the Office he holds and I also have respect for the man. I had and still have respect for his predecessor as well.
But honestly, I think it's about time America got a swift kick in the butt and we stop being a bunch of thin skinned ninnies. Suck it up buttercup. Not everyone gets a gold star or participation trophy and not everyone wins. I wish Animal Farm was still required reading in schools. Everyone is equal, just some are more equal. Very true. Some people are smarter, some are stronger, some are quicker, some are more empathetic and so on. Not everyone is cut from the same cloth.
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I disagree with the impeachment as well but I also disagree with your defeatist "take it like a [censored]" stance.Temetka wrote: 2. The frack?!? Based on what? The man is not incompetent, nor has he done anything illegal. I'm tired of hearing this from people. The grounds to impeach a sitting POTUS require certain pre-requisites and procedures. Just because some people don't like him isn't a good enough reason. Personally I'm sick of the whole debate. I voted for him because the DNC screwed over Bernie and my candidate (Carson) dropped out. But to call for impeachment without meeting legal grounds is just spiteful IMO.
If you oppose the administration then you have a right to peaceful opposition by any legal means.
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So far he has shown nothing but incompetence, from his strategic advisor, who had to resign because of his connection with Russia, to the immigration ban for Muslims, which was canceled by the courts two times now, to the attempt at repealing the Affordable Care Act and destroying the healthcare system, which failed miserably. Nothing he has done so far as the President shows any hint of competence, this includes the treatment of other countries and US allies.Temetka wrote:2. The frack?!? Based on what? The man is not incompetent, nor has he done anything illegal. I'm tired of hearing this from people. The grounds to impeach a sitting POTUS require certain pre-requisites and procedures. Just because some people don't like him isn't a good enough reason. Personally I'm sick of the whole debate. I voted for him because the DNC screwed over Bernie and my candidate (Carson) dropped out. But to call for impeachment without meeting legal grounds is just spiteful IMO.
Regarding the impeachment: May I remind you that there was an impeachment process against Bill Clinton, because he had sexual intercourse with a Woman (and lied about it)? So far, Trump has lied far more often and about far more important things. And not only that: His connection and the connection of his team with Russia is very suspicious and something that was unheard of before. And also, his connection with his own business is very questionable, which could lead to charges of corruption (and thus, impeachment). The separation between his business and himself is not clear cut, for that he would have to sell it. Just a few days ago, it was reported that his son who now leads the business formally still gives Trump financial reports about the business. And also, the immigration ban for Muslims did not include countries where Donald Trump has business connections (like Saudi Arabia) - what a coincidence!
Plenty of potential impeachment material there, and after such a short amount of time - of course, all of this has to be looked into more, before the impeachment could happen.
In other news, his approval rating are at a new low (36 %).
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I take your point, but you've mentioned age twice, and age has nothing to do with the issue at hand.TonyJZX wrote: Sort of boils my goat a bit more. Here's a middle aged woman who really doesnt understand anything about anything
I mean... I really hate these kinds of middle aged men and women making decisions like this with little understanding because they've been protected all their lives.
There are plenty of people here, middle-aged and older, who know a great deal about computers, networking, and security. That expertise is often improved by age and experience.
On the other hand, you'll find people of all ages lacking in expertise and oblivious to privacy and security concerns.
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Here's another reason to dump Trump: him causing huge expenses in Florida:
https://www.indy100.com/article/secret- ... te-7653976
Not to mention the extra services and again: huge costs required for his wife and youngest son residing in New York instead of DC.
http://www.snopes.com/melania-trump-nyc-costs/
And why do Trump and his tower need all that extra protection?
http://fortune.com/2017/02/22/trump-tow ... -taxpayer/
https://www.bloomberg.com/features/2017-trump-nyc-cost/
During his reign a president should stay in the Whitehouse and/or Camp David, period!
https://www.indy100.com/article/secret- ... te-7653976
Not to mention the extra services and again: huge costs required for his wife and youngest son residing in New York instead of DC.
http://www.snopes.com/melania-trump-nyc-costs/
And why do Trump and his tower need all that extra protection?
http://fortune.com/2017/02/22/trump-tow ... -taxpayer/
https://www.bloomberg.com/features/2017-trump-nyc-cost/
During his reign a president should stay in the Whitehouse and/or Camp David, period!
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I see the foreseeable problem with ISPs selling browsing history to advertisers involving other users connecting to your network, who don't block ads, will get "personalized" ads for you and know your browsing habits. Personalized ads and results, gleaned through intrusive spying / sharing of history, aren't a new tech, you can see this tech in use for example by Facebook giving you posts related to your Gmail conversations.
Re: Yet another US government disaster...
looks like it passed the senate and the house
good luck guys
good luck guys
Re: Yet another US government disaster...
Very good post.Temetka wrote:1. Yes, but that won't stop the ISP's from tracking which sites your modem connects to.RealBlackStuff wrote:All the more reason for using ad-blockers.
It's also high time to start reading up on impeachment procedures...
2. The frack?!? Based on what? The man is not incompetent, nor has he done anything illegal. I'm tired of hearing this from people. The grounds to impeach a sitting POTUS require certain pre-requisites and procedures. Just because some people don't like him isn't a good enough reason. Personally I'm sick of the whole debate. I voted for him because the DNC screwed over Bernie and my candidate (Carson) dropped out. But to call for impeachment without meeting legal grounds is just spiteful IMO.
We're better off voting with our dollars and researching the candidates who run as well as their voting history, their backers (sponsors), etc. Also writing your reps is a good move also. The real way to change things is to get involved. Not [censored] and whine about it.
As a veteran I respect the Office he holds and I also have respect for the man. I had and still have respect for his predecessor as well.
But honestly, I think it's about time America got a swift kick in the [censored] and we stop being a bunch of thin skinned ninnies. Suck it up buttercup. Not everyone gets a gold star or participation trophy and not everyone wins. I wish Animal Farm was still required reading in schools. Everyone is equal, just some are more equal. Very true. Some people are smarter, some are stronger, some are quicker, some are more empathetic and so on. Not everyone is cut from the same cloth.
The Snowflakes need to get over the fact their candidate lost and move on.
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I guess it really is time to start using a TOR browser (or perhaps a proxy would serve the purpose?) if you live in the US.
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Funny that. You read Animal Farm and took away the lessons of Atlas Shrugged.Temetka wrote:I wish Animal Farm was still required reading in schools. Everyone is equal, just some are more equal. Very true. Some people are smarter, some are stronger, some are quicker, some are more empathetic and so on. Not everyone is cut from the same cloth.
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Google is easily avoided. Just add "0.0.0.0 google.com" to your hosts file and do the same for any other google domains like gstatic.com and google will be completely banished from your internet experience. Having an ISP monitor every connection you make is a different story. Some of the techniques being talked about are downright nasty and have security implications. ISPs will be able to perform legally sanctioned man in the middle attacks now.Puppy wrote:Most of people already allowed it anyway by using Google services and systems that's sells all of your data. Those "slower" even setup the Google DNS resolver so the Big security hole knows about every domain you visit, even with a different software.
It is just another test of people's resistance or "wag the dog" (btw the movie is still excellent after the years) act to hide different problem.
https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2017/03/f ... vacy-rules
Using a VPN and secure DNS resolver that has nothing to do with the ISP are the only options left. I recently set up my own private DNS resolver that blackholes ad and malware domains and it looks like the time was right. It was not nearly as difficult or complicated a project as it looked at first. Easily done on a Rasberry Pi on a local LAN or one can rent a low cost low spec VPS server for a few dollars a year and set one up in the cloud. The software to do this is all free and open source.
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It spins it in a slightly, but meaningfully different light, though.RealBlackStuff wrote:Disaster confirmed: http://www.zdnet.com/article/congress-r ... acy-rules/
The key point is: "Once the bill becomes law, it effectively lets internet providers carry on doing with your browser history what they have always done."
Which implies that the situation has already been like this, and it is just that the Obama administration tried to impose limits, which the Trump administration repealed. Given the general animosity between the administrations it is clear why they would want to do this just to "stick it to Obama", without actually regarding the merits. But the important question here is: Is it currently the situation in the US that the ISPs can do whatever they want with the browsing history of their customers without asking for consent and without a court order requiring them to divulge the information?
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MisterB,
I've an RPi2 with nothing to do, and a USB LAN adapter that only works on XP and Linux. Can you link to a guide on how to set up that DNS resolver you mentioned?
I've an RPi2 with nothing to do, and a USB LAN adapter that only works on XP and Linux. Can you link to a guide on how to set up that DNS resolver you mentioned?
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Nothing to see here, move along...dr_st wrote:It spins it in a slightly, but meaningfully different light, though.RealBlackStuff wrote:Disaster confirmed: http://www.zdnet.com/article/congress-r ... acy-rules/
The key point is: "Once the bill becomes law, it effectively lets internet providers carry on doing with your browser history what they have always done."
https://arstechnica.com/information-tec ... bout-it/3/
Charter planned on doing the same thing back in 2008 but backed down after criticism:
https://consumerist.com/2008/05/13/char ... geted-ads/
I've had Charter cable for a little over a year and there have been several times I click on an old link that instead of going to a normal 404 page goes to a Charter page with a search field and text something to the effect of "Oops! We couldn't find the page you're looking for" and if you'd like to try again.
I was shocked the first time I saw it. Never in over a decade with AT&T did I ever have a similar experience, and it made me wonder just exactly how much they really were monitoring their customers online activities. I'm planning on substituting OpenDNS for the default Charter nameservers in my router and always use the HTTPS Everywhere extension for Firefox.
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Both should be mandatory reading IMO...Omineca wrote:Funny that. You read Animal Farm and took away the lessons of Atlas Shrugged.Temetka wrote:I wish Animal Farm was still required reading in schools. Everyone is equal, just some are more equal. Very true. Some people are smarter, some are stronger, some are quicker, some are more empathetic and so on. Not everyone is cut from the same cloth.
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I'm using unbound as my resolver software. The basic setup is here.axur-delmeria wrote:MisterB,
I've an RPi2 with nothing to do, and a USB LAN adapter that only works on XP and Linux. Can you link to a guide on how to set up that DNS resolver you mentioned?
https://calomel.org/unbound_dns.html
I'm using it as a recursive validating DNS server on my VPS and as a caching DNS server that forwards to my cloud DNS on my rasberry pi on my LAN. No reason you can't do a full recursive validing server with a rasberry pi. The only issue I've had is that recursive DNS servers that implement DNSSEC can be abused for DDOS attacks by a method called dnnsec amplification. This means that you can't leave them wide open and have to restrict access. On a LAN that is not a big problem and the default is to only allow access from the local subnet. For a cloud VPS, I've had to restrict access to my home IP and VPN ips under my control. For adblocking, I use this script with a few more lists added.
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I tried the Tor browser with this site yesterday and it banned the IP and couldn't post or see new posts.
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I don't think so. Look at the plot summaries for both books.Omineca wrote:Funny that. You read Animal Farm and took away the lessons of Atlas Shrugged.Temetka wrote:I wish Animal Farm was still required reading in schools. Everyone is equal, just some are more equal. Very true. Some people are smarter, some are stronger, some are quicker, some are more empathetic and so on. Not everyone is cut from the same cloth.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Animal_Farm
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atlas_Shrugged#Plot
As much as I don't usually care for Huffington Post, this is a pretty good article on Atlas Shrugged.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/john-well ... 85695.html
On another note, this topic made me add them to my kindle to re-read. Along with Gatsby because that's just a fun book.
Now that I think about it, I might as well add in Civil Disobedience as well.
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VPN is not all that it is supposed to be: http://www.zdnet.com/article/for-intern ... -save-you/
ZDNet wrote:And while nothing is perfect, and the web will never be completely secure (nothing ever is), you're better off taking advantage of plugins like HTTPS Everywhere, which pushes for secure pages over non-secure pages where available.
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