orangeluvr
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No it's not, absolutely nothing he said was anything but partisan bullshat.
Until now, you could choose to go through an open public site or to search in private.
The "nefarious" searches that I don't want advertised, is my searches for my children's birthday and Christmas presents.
Because we live in such a partisan (for the right) area, I wish this had been a lib idea. That way, it would receive the outrage it deserves by everyone, regardless of political leaning. There is absolutely nothing right or ok about this and no one with a true republic idealism would ever suggest as much. Even pretending this is ok in any form or manner isn't supporting any likeness of true belief, it's simply " R's did it so I'll blow as much smoke up your ass as necessary, to defend "my side".
Where is this private Internet you speak of?
Lol..
Just in case you're serious, we have to go back to the start of dial up guidelines and go from there. Currently, it ranges anywhere from the fight over breaking the code of someone's cell phone, to me being able to look up the latest PlayStation game without the kids getting an ad showing I was doing so.
FTR, I'm perfectly okay with military being able to do so in case I'm plotting an attack against a stock exchange center. Less happy with "share" being able to show that I'm looking at the latest Barbie for my daughter and telling her so through ads.
You can wish for all sorts of things. That's fine. I'm just wondering where your private Internet is.
MS- control/alt/P. "Private browsing"
Google- lol. But seriously, "Google" search engines. I've never received an add from something I searched using 'Excite'
This is not 'government can't track you ' suggestions, but like I said, I'm into kids don't know their gifts from ol dad kinda lifestyle.. Just how I "roll".
#daddylife.
You can wish for all sorts of things. That's fine. I'm just wondering where your private Internet is.
Up until today, the following couldn't be sold by your ISP, now it's ALL for sale:
Your name
Your address
Your IP address
Your current subscription level
Anything else not in the opt in bucket.
Geographic location
Childrens information
Health information
Financial information
Social Security numbers
Web browsing history
App usage history
The content of communications
Rep. Marsha Blackburn (TN) who has previously tried to kill the FCCs net neutrality rules, and who just happened to have received nearly $80,000 from AT&T, Comcast, Verizon, and telecom lobbyists argued that the FCC can still handle privacy issues on a case by case basis, and that the free market will prevent ISPs from going too far in exploiting customer data.
LOL
No one on the GOP side of the house could even answer why it was necessary to repeal this, none were available for comment as they were out cashing checks from the ISP lobbyists.
Drain the swamp. :birgits_giggle:
Because ISP's will run roughshod over their customers, as they always have. Lack of viable competition tends to have that effect.
This circles back to McDad's point about how this issue is low priority or nonexistent in people's day-to-day lives. Sure, they muster some faux outrage right after they read an article or documentary on the subject but will gleefully continue to use their ISP, Internet browser, smartphone, and smart TV.
If there was a serious need or want among consumers, the market would/will respond accordingly.
This circles back to McDad's point about how this issue is low priority or nonexistent in people's day-to-day lives. Sure, they muster some faux outrage right after they read an article or documentary on the subject but will gleefully continue to use their ISP, Internet browser, smartphone, and smart TV.
If there was a serious need or want among consumers, the market would/will respond accordingly.
Yeah, I get that. What bothers me is that it's just another example of our "representatives" selling us out (in this case literally).
I would prefer that our government and our representatives err on the side of their constituents privacy, not making a buck off of it.
Would your attitude be different if it were companies lobbying to repeal HIPPA laws so that your health information could be sold by all physicians to pharmaceutical manufacturers, pharmacies, chiropractors, health insurers, life insurers, credit agencies, banks etc?
Would you feel betrayed if the sponsors of the bill were balls deep in campaign donations from Pfizer, BCBS & Walgreens?
Jesus man, do you ever have an original thought that pops in your head?
TRUMP WON GET OVER IT is your default response in every thread.
Also, the first 15 responses in every new thread are guaranteed to be a conservative deflection about Obama or Hillary.
Because ISP's will run roughshod over their customers, as they always have. Lack of viable competition tends to have that effect.
People are acting like this is a new thing. How do you think those ads you liberals get for male order brides keep popping up? Hell, look here on VN. Look at the ads you have on this very page. How do you think those got there?
If you are really paranoid your significant others are going to find out about your dark secrets use Tor, it might help with all that nefarious sh!t yall wade in.
You do realize this EO that was undone has only existed for say, 6 months..7 months max right?...
I don't seem to recall customers getting stampeded by ISPs over anything but price..