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RealityChik

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13. Alas, like healthcare, this rollback of privacy...
Fri Mar 24, 2017, 10:13 PM
Mar 2017

Doesn't apply to them. No surprise, right? Someone on Talking Points Memo already suggested crowdfunding a boatload of money to buy the personal internet info of all the aforementioned and post it all for public viewing. Some security dude shot that down immediately in the next post on the forum preview sidebar saying that for matters of national security, that cannot legally be done.

(TPM forums are a premium paid subscription service that I don't have so I was prevented from pursuing that thread any further than a big ol' login alert window telling me to either join or get lost!)

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kick.. coco22 Mar 2017 #1
I hope they like politics, comic books and online porn. RandySF Mar 2017 #2
I hope they also like online gaming sites meow2u3 Mar 2017 #9
Verizon has already prepared for this, it can be turned off. Vilis Veritas Mar 2017 #3
If the new law passes... RealityChik Mar 2017 #12
well then... chillfactor Mar 2017 #4
Alas, like healthcare, this rollback of privacy... RealityChik Mar 2017 #13
I hope they realize its killing THEIR internet privacy too. milestogo Mar 2017 #5
GOP. They always assume nothing applies to them. Crash2Parties Mar 2017 #6
Hopefully there's a massive hack that threatens theirs crazycatlady Mar 2017 #7
Most of them... RealityChik Mar 2017 #14
Like health care,the Trump knuckle draggers will think they are on a diff plan..... Bengus81 Mar 2017 #28
meanwhile, privacy settings on browsers and VPN usage see a surge! lol Kimchijeon Mar 2017 #8
We didn't have broadband privacy onenote Mar 2017 #10
You are correct about that RealityChik Mar 2017 #17
Mahalo, RC! Cha Mar 2017 #11
Paul is a coward and didn't vote. rogue emissary Mar 2017 #15
My source said Rand Paul voted no. RealityChik Mar 2017 #18
You are correct. Rand Paul did not vote RealityChik Mar 2017 #19
There is a way to shame them because the Dems didn't vote for that bill. rogue emissary Mar 2017 #24
Oh, so Johnny Boy abstained as well. dawg Mar 2017 #25
have to op out on your medical records or your Insurance Corp you pay premiums to has already Sunlei Mar 2017 #16
Federal HIPAA laws mandate otherwise... RealityChik Mar 2017 #21
K&R! Omaha Steve Mar 2017 #20
GOP Senators represent 33 Million FEWER Americans Than Do Dems. eniwetok Mar 2017 #22
And DU still doesn't have HTTPS eniwetok Mar 2017 #23
Fucking repubs will sell anything that's not nailed down. Gidney N Cloyd Mar 2017 #26
Three predections Orrex Mar 2017 #27
Knowing COX,they'll have to raise rates if this passes........... Bengus81 Mar 2017 #29
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