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Republicans Just Voted to Eliminate Internet Privacy. What Are You Going to Do About It? (Original Post)
thomhartmann
Mar 2017
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greymattermom
(5,754 posts)1. Monitor their internet traffic
right?
Warpy
(111,267 posts)2. Exactly what I do now
I surf using Start Page. I use Firefox set to erase history and cookies every time it closes. I use Ghostery to disable trackers and adware. I use snail mail to send anything I don't want public. I assume everything I do online is public and permanent.
Oh, I'm sure I'm still tracked all over the place. I just refuse to make it easy for them.
Historic NY
(37,449 posts)3. DOX them
DK504
(3,847 posts)4. I've been using Tor.
It doesn't collect any cookies, 'cause I'm on a diet.
I notice this was another one NO ONE talked about. Where the hell did this come from and how long had that been on the list to attack free speech - again?