Our freedumbs and privacy literally just died

>our freedumbs and privacy literally just died

Hope you secured yourself with Linux within the last 2 years Sup Forums

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yes

what? wtf happened?

People who forgot about the snowden leaks found something else to forget in 2 weeks

*GNU/Linux
*Gentoo GNU/LInux

Anons think the bill making it legal to sell internet history and etc is a big deal when it's already been done.

It's like pot getting legalized, the pot smokers were already smoking so it didn't change much for them.

lulz

Even it it would be a big deal, your choice of OS wouldn't change anything about it.

>ing it legal to sell internet history and etc is a big deal when it's already been done.

This becomes legal, the question is what next?

Seeing a lot of this in all threads about it.
ISP's shilled hard during the net-neutrality debate

10. Associate opponent charges with old news. A derivative of the straw man -- usually, in any large-scale matter of high visibility, someone will make charges early on which can be or were already easily dealt with - a kind of investment for the future should the matter not be so easily contained.) Where it can be foreseen, have your own side raise a straw man issue and have it dealt with early on as part of the initial contingency plans. Subsequent charges, regardless of validity or new ground uncovered, can usually then be associated with the original charge and dismissed as simply being a rehash without need to address current issues -- so much the better where the opponent is or was involved with the original source.

12. Enigmas have no solution. Drawing upon the overall umbrella of events surrounding the crime and the multitude of players and events, paint the entire affair as too complex to solve. This causes those otherwise following the matter to begin to lose interest more quickly without having to address the actual issues.

14. Demand complete solutions. Avoid the issues by requiring opponents to solve the crime at hand completely, a ploy which works best with issues qualifying for rule 10.

GNU not spying on their users.

>slippery slope
You should turn that investigation inward and ask yourself what shameful habits you're engaging in that cause you to compartmentalize your behavior and unnecessarily fret about privacy

Speaking of privacy, is there such a thing as a more "secure" chat service?

Discord won't even let me delete my own history. At this point I'm sure there's nothing that's really "safe" but I'd be content with a lesser evil.

>59641177
>shameful habits
Like questioning Israels behavior?

18. Emotionalize, Antagonize, and Goad Opponents. If you can't do anything else, chide and taunt your opponents and draw them into emotional responses which will tend to make them look foolish and overly motivated, and generally render their material somewhat less coherent. Not only will you avoid discussing the issues in the first instance, but even if their emotional response addresses the issue, you can further avoid the issues by then focusing on how 'sensitive they are to criticism.'

IRC isn't exactly a service, but it can be very secure (you could even run your own network) and in most use scenarios, should be much better than any completely centralized thing.

Use letter bomb. If they open it, you will know it.

Of course, Orbit:
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It's not secure yet, but will be.

pot still illegal over here

t. third worlder

Just learn syrian dialect. Next to nobody can understand it even at FBI.

It's doesn't matter what I do. Privacy - is basic human right, and should be respected by goverment.

governments don't respect shit, kid

hide, run and live in fear to not get caught living your life, it's our only option

But you will be comfortable with mic in your ass don't you?

mic in my ass my ass

I'm not very knowledgeable when it comes to hacking and networking but is it possible somebody could target the congress and senate and somehow retrieve their internet history from the ISPs that store it? Then publish it online?

Thats the best solution IMO

Your blobs are unsecure.
Not using Parabola GNU/Linux-libre.

Is Sup Forums affriad that their isp will sell their data to a marketing firm who will leak things that they search on their fb page or something? Marketing firms will use it to black mail people?
I thought people here used linux/vpns because they already knew they had no privacy.

What's to prevent them from giving your entire browsing history to the government without a warrent?
What if AIPAC wants to compile a list of outspoken anons or BDS supporters to target.
What if the government wants to hide something that's been published, so targets everyone that read about it?

This is dangerous to freedom.

Sure, they'll get into your computer if they want, and there's nothing you can really do about it, but that's different from legal mass collection.

legalizing pot changed a hell of lot. Poor analogy. The criminal element was reduced and you can choose particular strains. Some strains stone you out and others don't so much. Also the product is less likely to be laced with something. Also people with the skills to grow are not sent to prison/fined etc. for a victimless crime.

That said...

It's harder to fight something in court that's legal. This should go without saying. Theft still happens even though it's illegal.

Https and encryption is going to mature more.

I thought that wast he point of a vpn. Even if the government said they were protecting my privacy I'd still use one.

Truly land of the free. Meanwhile in the EU companies can't even use cookies without users' consent. I never understood why you americans are so adamant with your freedom to fuck over other people.

Maybe they invade not for oil to to steal the oppression so they can implement it back home?

Should've spoken up during Obama kid.

linux using neckbeared pedos think their pizza stashes are safe because their ISP can't give away their data since they are using linux

>their ISP can't give away their data since they are using linux
Why would they think this?

because they are mentally stunted despite being smart since they use linux

So literally no reason?

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