Online privacy scored a small victory this week as the CEO for controversial net eavesdropping firm NebuAD resigned just months after Congress successfully scared the country's ISPs into abandoning ...
Whatever we do on the internet, our ISPs will track it. It is logged by the ISP to comply with the laws of the land and to improve the user experience as they say. If you are not okay with your ...
Tim Berners-Lee, one of the founding fathers of the Internet, reflects on plans by UK Internet service providers to use Phorm, a controversial company that tracks Web activity to deliver personalized ...
NEW YORK — It sounded like a winning proposition — free money — for Internet access providers. By tracking their subscribers’ personal Web surfing habits, they could help deliver ads targeted to the ...
Researchers have found a simple way to prevent ISPs from spying on you through your Internet of Things (IoT) devices. IoT and smart home products are becoming more common in households worldwide.
A cloud, with added flare, just like your awesome new DNS service. Photo: Charlie Sorrel/Cult of Mac Your entire DNS browsing history can be recorded by your ISP, and will soon be sold to anyone who ...
According to the TorrentFreak article you mentioned, you can already get an idea of what is and isn't logged. Here's a quick summary of who retains what and for how long: Comcast - They're believed to ...
Yesterday, the US House of Representatives joined the Senate in voting to overturn the 2015 FCC rule that would have prevented your Internet Service Provider (ISP) from tracking your browsing history, ...