Your Browser History Is About To Get Into The Wild

Everything do is being watched and recorded, and soon it will be public:

The Senate voted to kill Obama-era online privacy regulations, a first step toward allowing internet providers such as Comcast, AT&T and Verizon to sell your browsing habits and other personal information as they expand their own online ad businesses.

Those rules, not yet in effect, would have required internet providers to ask your permission before sharing your personal information.

I wonder to what degree this is to facilitate explaining why your intel is public later on. If in four years your browser history is released online by somebody, or used to judge you and negatively affect your life, you would assume it was government that recorded it and released it. But if this passes, it could have been anyone who had access to it.

Sooner or later everyone is going to be anonymizing their online browsing. But until then I wonder how much more of our private data will be legally allowed to be released, to explain why so much of our private lives are suddenly public one day in the future.

Spread r/K Theory, because when the Apocalypse hits, you want your browser history to show you are K-selected

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7 years ago

[…] Your Browser History Is About To Get Into The Wild […]

Seth
Seth
7 years ago

AC, I’m curious what you recommend people do to protect their internet usage, computers, etc. What do you personally do? I started using a VPN, switched email to a Swiss service that enables encryption, generate original passwords for each service, and some other standard steps.

I’m interested to hear your opinion because you’re both very clued into this security/privacy subject, but also don’t seem like a guy who wants to hide like a hermit away from the world.