steve maxwell
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http://www.pcgamer.com/us-senate-votes-to-rescind-internet-privacy-rules-forever/
And I'm just a little bit paranoid.
And I'm just a little bit paranoid.
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Lawmakers in the U.S. Senate just voted to overturn a set of privacy rules that were written in 2016 to prevent Internet service providers from sharing (selling, really) your Internet usage information, including your browsing history.
We'll just pull what we did with SOPA and PIPA.No one is gonna let this happened, alot of people use the internet, and will protest if our browser history was "For sale"
lmao u kidding US doesnt own the internet so they cant do shit to you, dont even worry fam
lmao u kidding US doesnt own the internet so they cant do shit to you, dont even worry fam
I am sure you have private stuff on your PC.why should i care if they know what i do on my computer
am i buying anything illegal online? no
am i doing anything illegal online? ok technically pirating is illegal but it aint like they gon do shit
And Blackmail as well. Just for those extra bucks before selling whatever you have off.I am sure you have private stuff on your PC.
This includes all of your passwords, steam conversations etc.
If your history will be up for sale, a company can sue you easily for piracy, and trust me they will do it, piracy hits the company, and they don't like it.