1. muttmilitarypup said: -the government looking at your internet stuffs, then maybe don’t use THE INTERNET THEY PAY TO MAINTAIN and use your own. Don’t have your own? Video games- LAN party. Social media- private signal networking. Learn at least the basics of internet safety before spreading bs about how orange man bad is going to steal your data and use it against you. Maybe, here’s a thought, don’t send data thousands of miles around the world if it could be used against you. Just saying.
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  7. muttmilitarypup said: -without paying a corporate entity a subscription service to do it for you. If you are doing anything online worth protecting, use common sense and be smart about it. The common street crook shouldn’t be so much more advanced than you that he can steal from your computer like the fricking wizard of oz people lolol! If you don’t know enough about computers to understand how WiFi, and subsequently WiFi skimming or sniffing, works, then don’t use it. Use a wired connection. If you aren’t ok with t-
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  16. muttmilitarypup said: - it’s still no different than 2008. It’s a scare. People can and will monitor what you do online, that’s how it works when you use the internet. Who does it? Why? Who knows!! You likely aren’t important enough for anyone with brains enough to monitor you to care. If you are important, you usually don’t use the internet you use a closed network. If ‘the guy at the coffee shop’ is smart enough to skim your WiFi and steal stuff, it’s sad that you can’t also be smart enough to protect against it-
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  23. muttmilitarypup said: A German talking on America internet privacy laws? People relentlessly providing free vpn ads? This is hysterical. It literally would take 2-3 google searches to learn how vpns work and if you care enough you could make your own. On top of that, American internet privacy is not something at jeopardy, in fact internet privacy scares have been happening since around 2008. With VPN services becoming mainstream and people talking about it, internet privacy scares are becoming more impactful but -
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