>https://www.congress.gov/bill/115th-congress/senate-joint-resolution/34/text
So, looks like the bill passed senate and is on its way to the next step. How fucked will you be when literally _anyone_ is able to see your browsing history?
>tfw internet is no longer the wild west, and continues to get more and more shit
>tfw It seems like our future will be cyberpunk shit except all the fun shit like freedom in the internet and hacking won't be there
The future seems to be less promising with each passing day.
>>35870384
they cannot record your browsing history (if you're using HTTPs)
At best, they can record your DNS queries. Seriously, this is silly..
>be disabled
>have never and will never have internet service in my name
>all of my lesbian tribbing porn browsing will show up under my roomie's ISP history
>>35870384
The same thing was said about newspapers, books, radio, tv (private transmissions that could be picked up with a modified tv), the internet being censored was to be expected.
What doesn't help the making of the new iteration of freedom is complaining about not being innovative enough the construct the new structure yourself.
Maybe the next big thing will require some physical activity so you guy's testosterone isn't so low when you converse over it.
>How fucked will you be when literally _anyone_ is able to see your browsing history?
they can already do this.
They repealed a law that would've made it illegal, but was not in effect yet.
VPN up, lads.
The vast majority of people, even the ones who complain about privacy\police state on 4chan, do not care.
Otherwise they'd be funding projects to circumvent monitoring, encryption, distributed searching etc.