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gravity13
9y ago
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Does this mean we can crowdsource and buy the private browsing history of our favorite representatives and post them online for everybody to see?
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harryh
9y ago
Legally yes. Practically no.
There is no ISP in the business of selling the data for a single individual by name.
dredmorbius
9y ago
http://resistancereport.com/resistance/crowdfunding-lawmaker...
_qbjt
9y ago
That's a lot of money that could go to other causes like the EFF. Black hat hacking is cheaper and has the potential to reveal much more about the people that voted for this.
plink
9y ago
This vote will be a lubricant for just such black hat cracking. The Congress opened the barn door on their own members' privacy.
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