The United States House of Representatives on Tuesday approved the Congressional Review Act, undoing privacy restrictions imposed on Internet service providers during the Obama administration. The Senate passed the CRA last week in a 50-48 vote along party lines. The White House has expressed support for the CRA. “This is one time I believe the White House,” remarked John Simpson, privacy project director at Consumer Watchdog. Privacy advocates have fought against the CRA, warning of its dire consequences, but ISPs and businesses support it.
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Also when choosing a VPN be careful not to get a VPN which is located in America as basically the government would be able to request the users log data.
Privacy providers here I come!. Gonna get tor, tails and purevpn to safeguard Myself against this surveillance from ISPs. Can't wait to see which right gets taken away next
House Votes to Kill Privacy Rules Binding ISPs
Posted by: Richard Adhikari March 30, 2017 05:00 AMThe United States House of Representatives on Tuesday approved the Congressional Review Act, undoing privacy restrictions imposed on Internet service providers during the Obama administration. The Senate passed the CRA last week in a 50-48 vote along party lines. The White House has expressed support for the CRA. “This is one time I believe the White House,” remarked John Simpson, privacy project director at Consumer Watchdog. Privacy advocates have fought against the CRA, warning of its dire consequences, but ISPs and businesses support it.
Also when choosing a VPN be careful not to get a VPN which is located in America as basically the government would be able to request the users log data.