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Welcome to 2017: 2017-04-04 21:56:29


Wally Balls 
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Welcome to 2017: 2017-04-04 21:59:24


Tchaikovsky Reborn
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Why does the government care what porn we watch?

Will
drumpf
set up a Department of Degenerate Activities, headed by David Duke to eliminate anything non-white and non-Christian, Wally? Including our porn?

There are other ways we can hide our stuff without putting it in the trust of a porn company.
Welcome to 2017: 2017-04-04 22:06:30


MightySpeck (a Koala) 
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So. I'm just gonna say what i said in the last thread that came up.

I'm pretty sure that the ISPs just had to get your permission to sell your information (which they got in your term of service) and now they just don't have to ask you.
Welcome to 2017: 2017-04-04 23:14:29


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Falls for bait

Gee wizz a company wants to protect its interests and reassure it's customerbase , colour me surprised!!!! : - )
Welcome to 2017: 2017-04-04 23:28:57

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I'm pretty sure that the ISPs just had to get your permission to sell your information (which they got in your term of service) and now they just don't have to ask you.

If that's true, then why did they spend so much money pushing this bill through? In order for that to make sense, they must have something big to gain from this, more than "we can take a line out of our TOS that nobody reads"
Welcome to 2017: 2017-04-05 00:01:11


MightySpeck (a Koala) 
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They gotta start somewhere Fizer
Welcome to 2017: 2017-04-05 00:36:42


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Welcome to 2017: 2017-04-05 04:00:11


Castle Bravo
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>ISPs
>The government

>Implying actual government spying wasn't dreamed up by Neocons and Neolibs in the Bush/Obama era
>Implying CNN ever cared about internet privacy

they spent the Obama years talking about the wonders of the NSA

It's another episode of Leftists take things out of context and miss the point entirely
Welcome to 2017: 2017-04-05 04:02:49


Darth Darth Binks
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I just want to let y'all know, that in 2014 Pornhub promised to plant a tree for every 100 porn videos viewed in a certain amount of time. 11,000 trees were planted. Pornhub has done more for the environment than any of us here will ever do, just because we wanted to wank.
Welcome to 2017: 2017-04-05 04:29:14


Empire of Kilos
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It fucking hurts, so bad to say this...


But Wally...


Wally......


WALLY IS RIGHT!


His stupid fucking meme posts are right this time, there is no defending this move, it doesn't make me happy to say it, but he's right.
Welcome to 2017: 2017-04-05 04:45:15


Clint Eastwood
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he's right.

Yeah, first time in history.
Welcome to 2017: 2017-04-05 05:39:03


l4v.r0v 
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> offering encryptions

What does that mean?
Welcome to 2017: 2017-04-05 05:43:34


MightySpeck (a Koala) 
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they used to be http ... now they are https ... which idk maybe fizzer can tell us more, but somehow it makes what we do not visible
Welcome to 2017: 2017-04-05 16:23:50


Lordi
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Wally making a useful thread? Imagine that!
Welcome to 2017: 2017-04-05 16:30:43


Wally Balls 
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pretty sure knyte was mocking them for saying 'encryptions' instead of 'encryption' but the difference between http and https is:

anybody with some technical knowledge (your ISP, the government, or some 15 year old sniffing your traffic) can see the sites and pages your visiting. but with https your traffic is encrypted, nobody can see what you're doing on the internet.

(i'm aware that is probably not 100.00% correct and a pedant could correct some minor details but that will give non-technical people a good idea)
Welcome to 2017: 2017-04-05 16:35:31


Wally Balls 
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it's definitely not just a porn site thing, most major sites use https nowadays. gmail, amazon etc.

it looks like warlight even does:

https://www.warlight.net/Forum/254196-welcome-2017#Reply
Welcome to 2017: 2017-04-05 16:53:43


Castle Bravo
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>Muh ISPS

The NSA and other bureaucracies collect user data and store it with private corporations. The CIA has software (year zero) that can compromise any system, a software that was released to the world at large.

ISPS are not the biggest issue right now and we know that precisely because the mainstream media is reporting on it and Democrats oppose it.
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