Reply to post: Doesn't go far enough

US Senate votes to let broadband ISPs sell your browser histories

DNTP

Doesn't go far enough

They also need to ban circumventing or obfuscating your ISP's attempts to monetize your browsing protect your consumer freedoms. After all if they can't sell it, you're harming a business, and since businesses have the rights of people with none of those pesky responsibilities, that's basically assault and battery on a person.

If you have an ideological motive for wanting privacy, then you're committing assault for political gain, which is terrorism. Usage of a foreign proxy service would then be foreign terrorism which would allow the FBI and NSA to openly investigate these horrific crimes and possibly be punishable by drone strikes.

All because a bunch of liberals want to place restrictions on our corporate citizens that own the very foundation of the world's internet.

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