"Internet service providers across the country continue selling customer browsing data to advertisers without explicit user consent, creating a multi-billion-dollar industry built on internet privacy ...
Tim Berners-Lee, one of the founding fathers of the Internet, reflects on plans by UK Internet service providers to use Phorm, a controversial company that tracks Web activity to deliver personalized ...
Online privacy scored a small victory this week as the CEO for controversial net eavesdropping firm NebuAD resigned just months after Congress successfully scared the country's ISPs into abandoning ...
Before we start, it’s worth catching up on politics at play here. Back in October, the FCC laid the groundwork for a new rule that required you to opt-in to ISPs collecting your browsing data and ...
I've read that my ISP keeps logs of my activity and I'm concerned that private data is being saved on their servers. How concerned should I be, and how can I ensure they don't see everything I do?
Your entire DNS browsing history can be recorded by your ISP, and will soon be sold to anyone who wants it. DNS is what sends you to the correct site when you browse ...
Yesterday, the US House of Representatives joined the Senate in voting to overturn the 2015 FCC rule that would have prevented your Internet Service Provider (ISP) from tracking your browsing history, ...
Internet service providers’ ability to track what you do online will soon become much more difficult. The Federal Communications Commission released proposed new regulations Monday that could all but ...
Illinois State Police said they are "tracking possible events at the Illinois Capitol building this weekend" following a memo from the FBI warning law enforcement agencies across the country of ...
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