#net-neutrality

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fromprivacyinternational.org
1 week ago

What the app? What will WhatsApp's pursuit of revenue mean for no-strings encryption

Need for secure communication free from surveillance and data exploitation.
fromZDNET
1 month ago

Yes, your internet provider can throttle your speed. Here's an easy solution that may help

ISPs may intentionally throttle your internet speed for various business reasons, impacting your overall service experience.
#internet-throttling
Privacy technologies
fromZDNET
1 month ago

Yes, your internet provider can throttle your speed. Here's how to stop it (or at least try to)

Internet throttling can intentionally slow your connection, independent of hardware issues.
ISPs may throttle connections for a variety of reasons, from congestion to influencing user habits.
fromZDNET
2 months ago
Privacy technologies

Yes, your internet provider can throttle your speed. Here's the easy way to stop it

fromZDNET
4 months ago
Privacy technologies

Yes, your internet provider can throttle your speed. Here's a simple way to stop it

Privacy technologies
fromZDNET
1 month ago

Yes, your internet provider can throttle your speed. Here's how to stop it (or at least try to)

Internet throttling can intentionally slow your connection, independent of hardware issues.
ISPs may throttle connections for a variety of reasons, from congestion to influencing user habits.
fromZDNET
2 months ago
Privacy technologies

Yes, your internet provider can throttle your speed. Here's the easy way to stop it

fromZDNET
4 months ago
Privacy technologies

Yes, your internet provider can throttle your speed. Here's a simple way to stop it

#broadband-regulation
NYC politics
fromArs Technica
5 months ago

Supreme Court rejects ISPs again in latest bid to kill NY's $15 broadband law

The deregulation of broadband ISPs has led to calls for more oversight in response to the consequences of deregulation.
Consumer advocates urge ISPs to collaborate for federal accountability in broadband offerings.
NYC politics
fromArs Technica
5 months ago

Supreme Court rejects ISPs again in latest bid to kill NY's $15 broadband law

The deregulation of broadband ISPs has led to calls for more oversight in response to the consequences of deregulation.
Consumer advocates urge ISPs to collaborate for federal accountability in broadband offerings.
Law
fromAbove the Law
7 months ago

Supreme Court Won't Help Big Telecom Kill NY Law Requiring Affordable Broadband For Poor People

New York's Affordable Broadband Act aimed to ensure cheap broadband for low-income families, but faced significant legal challenges regarding state versus federal authority.
#digital-rights
fromFast Company
4 months ago
Privacy professionals

The internet at risk: Experts warn of 'scary' threats to digital freedom-and what you can do to fight back

Digital freedoms are under attack, and users must actively defend their rights against threats like surveillance and declining net neutrality.
Privacy professionals
fromFast Company
4 months ago

The internet at risk: Experts warn of 'scary' threats to digital freedom-and what you can do to fight back

Digital freedoms are under attack, and users must actively defend their rights against threats like surveillance and declining net neutrality.
fromComputerworld
5 months ago

Net neutrality under Trump? Not so neutral

Under President Donald J. Trump, not just net neutrality but the First Amendment itself is under attack.
Miscellaneous
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