Shabby

Shabby wrote

Reply to by !deleted24215

Some VPN providers (specially who are registered on non-offshore countries, or registered under government) might keep/see your logs and activities, but not of them. Also, some providers are a personal websites, not a company

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Shabby wrote

Never waste a good crisis.

Also:

We gave them the ability to track us by cell phones by purchasing them and carrying them around all the time. We purchased the always listening microphones and connected them to the internet. We agreed to the fine print that means our ISPs can monitor our traffic. We check into our social media consistently to provide updated photos for facial recognition. Anyone who didn't realize this was happening is an idiot.

We gave them this power willingly and they can't prevent us taking it away. It's simple. Disconnect your phone and internet.

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Shabby wrote

Reply to by !deleted8445

I read the whole article. I don't think he even has the money... $14 millions it a little bit too much. And why is he staying off the grid now? I thought people like him will always defend their causes, lol.

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Shabby wrote

Reply to by !deleted2159

I used to listen to this song a lot back in the day. A LOT.

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Shabby wrote

Reply to by !deleted8445

The company has been under pressure from a Virginia-based non-profit, Enough is Enough, to filter pornography in its stores.

So it sounds like Starbucks is doing this because of 'Enough is enough' and not because people watching lots of porn in Starbucks.

I would be amazed of someone that goes to Starbucks just to watch porn.

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Shabby wrote

I don't think most people would give up a smart phone due to its usefulness as a communication device.

Also for other reasons, like, for example, using it as a 2-step authentication device.

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