ISPs can sell your browsing history without your consent, Senate rules
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It becomes a question of what is important: "enough" anonymity or functionality. Personal choice.
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@wirestyle22 said in ISPs can sell your browsing history without your consent, Senate rules:
It becomes a question of what is important: "enough" anonymity or functionality. Personal choice.
Yep. Which is why I typically have a single browser configured to use it instead of whole systems or networks.
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Just spin up a cheap VM and use a dynamic SSH tunnel. Then destroy the VM when you're done.
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@stacksofplates said in ISPs can sell your browsing history without your consent, Senate rules:
Just spin up a cheap VM and use a dynamic SSH tunnel. Then destroy the VM when you're done.
Automate that with Ansible and you can have a system of rapidly moving VPN servers on top of everything else! Add a CloudFlare script and you can automate it to set up and destroy and configure DNS every day automatically if you want for a truly difficult to track system. Add Terraform and you could have it randomly pick a different datacenter every day!
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@scottalanmiller said in ISPs can sell your browsing history without your consent, Senate rules:
@stacksofplates said in ISPs can sell your browsing history without your consent, Senate rules:
Just spin up a cheap VM and use a dynamic SSH tunnel. Then destroy the VM when you're done.
Automate that with Ansible and you can have a system of rapidly moving VPN servers on top of everything else! Add a CloudFlare script and you can automate it to set up and destroy and configure DNS every day automatically if you want for a truly difficult to track system. Add Terraform and you could have it randomly pick a different datacenter every day!
Write up a guide, would you Don't skip any steps in between.
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@stacksofplates said in ISPs can sell your browsing history without your consent, Senate rules:
Just spin up a cheap VM and use a dynamic SSH tunnel. Then destroy the VM when you're done.
One of the reasons why I went with Qubes was for privacy. Spin up a disposable VM script, do what needs to be done, and then close it to shutdown the vm and all of the evidence is gone.
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@NerdyDad said in ISPs can sell your browsing history without your consent, Senate rules:
@stacksofplates said in ISPs can sell your browsing history without your consent, Senate rules:
Just spin up a cheap VM and use a dynamic SSH tunnel. Then destroy the VM when you're done.
One of the reasons why I went with Qubes was for privacy. Spin up a disposable VM script, do what needs to be done, and then close it to shutdown the vm and all of the evidence is gone.
You are mixing use cases which makes it a little hard. Qubes has one purpose, running a lab is another.
But why not just use KVM, spin up a VM and revert it when done? Same privacy.
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@scottalanmiller Until they subpoena Cloudflare (or any other provider).
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@scottalanmiller said in ISPs can sell your browsing history without your consent, Senate rules:
@NerdyDad said in ISPs can sell your browsing history without your consent, Senate rules:
@stacksofplates said in ISPs can sell your browsing history without your consent, Senate rules:
Just spin up a cheap VM and use a dynamic SSH tunnel. Then destroy the VM when you're done.
One of the reasons why I went with Qubes was for privacy. Spin up a disposable VM script, do what needs to be done, and then close it to shutdown the vm and all of the evidence is gone.
You are mixing use cases which makes it a little hard. Qubes has one purpose, running a lab is another.
But why not just use KVM, spin up a VM and revert it when done? Same privacy.
You're right there. My original intent was to use it to learn CentOS and other linux server distros. I assumed that, since Qubes was built from Xen, that it should adaquetly support CentOS, but was wrong on that point. However, I have been liking it for a daily Linux driver for its built-in fail safes.
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@aidan_walsh said in ISPs can sell your browsing history without your consent, Senate rules:
@scottalanmiller Until they subpoena Cloudflare (or any other provider).
You assume that CF tracks historical DNS. Likely they do not. Would make no sense.
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'Cards Against Humanity' Creator Vows To Buy And Publish Congress's Internet History
http://www.distractify.com/trending/2017/03/29/ZOXB29/temkin-buying-congress-data -
@JaredBusch said in ISPs can sell your browsing history without your consent, Senate rules:
'Cards Against Humanity' Creator Vows To Buy And Publish Congress's Internet History
http://www.distractify.com/trending/2017/03/29/ZOXB29/temkin-buying-congress-dataGood for Max. Couldn't happen to a nicer set of people.
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@JaredBusch said in ISPs can sell your browsing history without your consent, Senate rules:
'Cards Against Humanity' Creator Vows To Buy And Publish Congress's Internet History
http://www.distractify.com/trending/2017/03/29/ZOXB29/temkin-buying-congress-dataI truly hope this happens, and the resulting histories are made public. Then we are one step closer to stringing the offending politricksters up by their short n curlies.
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@JaredBusch said in ISPs can sell your browsing history without your consent, Senate rules:
'Cards Against Humanity' Creator Vows To Buy And Publish Congress's Internet History
http://www.distractify.com/trending/2017/03/29/ZOXB29/temkin-buying-congress-dataIt's funny that there are only republicans who took money to pass this.
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@DustinB3403 said in ISPs can sell your browsing history without your consent, Senate rules:
@JaredBusch said in ISPs can sell your browsing history without your consent, Senate rules:
'Cards Against Humanity' Creator Vows To Buy And Publish Congress's Internet History
http://www.distractify.com/trending/2017/03/29/ZOXB29/temkin-buying-congress-dataIt's funny that there are only republicans who took money to pass this.
You're surprised? We may be getting a bit too political here though.
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@coliver said in ISPs can sell your browsing history without your consent, Senate rules:
@DustinB3403 said in ISPs can sell your browsing history without your consent, Senate rules:
@JaredBusch said in ISPs can sell your browsing history without your consent, Senate rules:
'Cards Against Humanity' Creator Vows To Buy And Publish Congress's Internet History
http://www.distractify.com/trending/2017/03/29/ZOXB29/temkin-buying-congress-dataIt's funny that there are only republicans who took money to pass this.
You're surprised? We may be getting a bit too political here though.
Well surprised on two things, one only republicans are listed. Cause I'm sure there was a dem that took some money, and two that none of the dems are listed.
Which is a bit insane.
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@DustinB3403 said in ISPs can sell your browsing history without your consent, Senate rules:
@coliver said in ISPs can sell your browsing history without your consent, Senate rules:
@DustinB3403 said in ISPs can sell your browsing history without your consent, Senate rules:
@JaredBusch said in ISPs can sell your browsing history without your consent, Senate rules:
'Cards Against Humanity' Creator Vows To Buy And Publish Congress's Internet History
http://www.distractify.com/trending/2017/03/29/ZOXB29/temkin-buying-congress-dataIt's funny that there are only republicans who took money to pass this.
You're surprised? We may be getting a bit too political here though.
Well surprised on two things, one only republicans are listed. Cause I'm sure there was a dem in that that took some money, and two that none of the dems are listed.
Which is a bit insane.
Right but this was voted on a partisan divide. These were the people (and the donations they received) that voted in favour. I'm sure Dems also received money from ISPs... but their vote was probably a bit more expensive.
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@DustinB3403 said in ISPs can sell your browsing history without your consent, Senate rules:
@coliver said in ISPs can sell your browsing history without your consent, Senate rules:
@DustinB3403 said in ISPs can sell your browsing history without your consent, Senate rules:
@JaredBusch said in ISPs can sell your browsing history without your consent, Senate rules:
'Cards Against Humanity' Creator Vows To Buy And Publish Congress's Internet History
http://www.distractify.com/trending/2017/03/29/ZOXB29/temkin-buying-congress-dataIt's funny that there are only republicans who took money to pass this.
You're surprised? We may be getting a bit too political here though.
Well surprised on two things, one only republicans are listed. Cause I'm sure there was a dem that took some money, and two that none of the dems are listed.
Which is a bit insane.
If dems had the majority, this bill would probably have not come up for a vote. This is what you get when you vote republican, bunch of old farts that can hardly turn on the computer making decisions that defy all logic and benefit corporate overlords.
Btw, the votes were along the party lines on this 50:48. -
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