Pajeet Pai of the FCC isn't content with just shitting on designated shitting streets. He's moving to shit on Broadband Privacy regulations so Comcast, Verizon, and AT&T can spy on your Internet history and sell it to advertisers tagged with your ID.
trusting ISP is bad idea anyway. everyone should have always-on forced VPN/Tor (or similar thing)
Luis Jenkins
1) DNS often leaks when you use VPNs 2) ISPs still get plenty of metadata on you 3) Through which ISPs do you think your traffic flows through after it leaves the VPN? Hint: Ones that will spy.
Kevin Wood
And? They still can't see what it is
What? What times you connect? Just leave pandora on. It's indistinguishable from any other traffic
You really don't know how computers work, do you?
Jack Bennett
POO
Jaxson Rivera
What the fuck do you think "leak" means? They see the fucking DNS query!
What time, how much data, what time you go to bed, what time you wake up, which VPN provider you use, ect...
You really don't know how the Internet works, do you?
Pattern of life analysis alone is enough to ID you. That's not including the very real possibility of you logging into any website where the bulk of the site is unencrypted.
Samuel Turner
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Dylan Gomez
The Reddit spacing makes this post effectively unreadable
Leo Garcia
only if you are doing it wrong. and it's easy to check if that's the case
VPN IP address(es), estimate of total amount of traffic (with time distribution). what else? and how it can be used against user?
And how do they know who's the user? Unless the user is also not using TLS and identifying themselves
Charles Hernandez
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Brandon Turner
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Gavin Scott
Who the fuck writes like this
Where do you retards come from
Sebastian Brooks
plenty of sites still don't (fully) support https sadpanda comes to mind
Hunter Wright
Ahhahahahaha
Get fucked muricucks
Ethan Howard
what exactly makes you angry?
Adrian Long
What do you mean? Sadpanda has been supporting HTTPS for about a year now.
Landon Evans
H&H doesn't though, and that's what's used to deliver the images.
Bentley Martinez
i meant [email protected]/* */
Cooper Clark
Yes but not the images (witch is the most important besides username and password) To test that install umatrix then go in the options, then go in the privacy settings you'll see select it and load sadpanda you'll see that the images don't load (except thumbails).
Plus you can't access there website with tor I don't know if they blocked it but it's pretty annoying.
Kevin Ramirez
The search terms are far more valuable than the login info.
Surely you're more afraid of people finding out you searched for loli torture porn than you are off them finding out your username is weeblover485.
As for images - deep packet inspection tech is far more suited for text than image analysis. Your search terms and the URLs of the galleries you visit are the most sensitive details. Thankfully that's now encrypted.
Joshua Rodriguez
Agreed. But it's valuable in the sense of looking for fast info. Either way everything should be encrypted on every websites.