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re: Can Someone Here Explain The Outrage Over This Internet Privacy Bill?
Posted by ZachG on 3/31/17 at 11:05 am to GurleyGirl
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Would using an incognito tab when browsing keep your info from the ISP?
no. it's only meant to protect the history from other users of the same device. let's say, other users who use the same laptop or pc as you. your isps can get the data anyways. The only way to ensure your isp doesn't sell that stuff is to ensure they don't get any to begin with. the way to ensure that is to use a vpn like ivacy, express or anything you can find as you google. vpns let you change your ip and encryp the data so your isp wouldn't know what you're googling. if they wouldn't know that, they wouldn't be able to sell it either.
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Fortunately unlike Google, Facebook, etc., my ISP is not in the tank for the liberal progressive agenda.
It doesn't have to do with left or right side of the things. once the law gets passed, it'll lift the moral obligations with it, because it'll be legal. isps would have the right but no user would be able to restrict them in case they decide to sell it all to, say, nielsen or kantar one fine morning.
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