How worried should I be about this isp bill that passed? I dont visit horrible sites (just some BDSM porn is the worst I can think of)
No, everything you do and browse is already being tracked by everybody and resold in the first place.
Get a VPN and stop using Chrome if you're scared.
>>18172897
I figured that everyone already knew that I was a degenerate. But I blow everything out of proportion .Thanks man
>>18172893
Let me give you the lowdown of what this means for you, the consumer, and your personal information, as an advertiser that buys millions of dollars worth of this information to get in front of you.
It means basically jack shit.
See, I don't give two everliving fucks, that you, Anon P. Anonerson, visits a BDSM site, or Googles loli porn, or that when you were 11 you took a shit in your sister's panties and rubbed them on the family cat.
I care if within the foreseeable future, your ass wants to buy a hotel room in one of the cities in which my company sells hotel rooms. It used to be that I'd have to buy data from a company like Google or Expedia or something to get reliable data that existed in your cookies/IP/device ID/magic that showed that you were looking to book a hotel room. They have all of your data shit and could sell it to us because you opted in by using their site. Then I can serve you ads.
Now, I can get more accurate information from an ISP with more real-time data from cookies that don't expire, from data you can't really delete or opt out of as easily as you can cookied information. And I can be more guaranteed of who I'm actually advertising to, since your ISP knows exactly who is paying for the bill, rather than predictive modeling off of your browsing habits.
Anyways, you shouldn't worry.
>>18172922
I thought so , thanks for calming my ass down , I get loopy and hyperbolic at times
>>18172893
>BDSM
Good taste, anon. The patrician fetish.