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Browser History
Posted: Wed Mar 29, 2017 6:44 am
by snakeoil
Congress, in their wisdom, has allowed the Internet providers to sell your browsing history without your knowledge or consent. If you think that you got too many emails in the past, just wait until spammers know everywhere you have been on the Internet.
For years I have been using a search engine that provides absolute search engine privacy. It is IXquick. IXquick does not record your searches. It is so good that it exceeds European requirements for search engine privacy. Simply go to the website for IXquick and download the search engine and make it your home page. IXquich bills itself as the world's most private search engine.
Re: Browser History
Posted: Wed Mar 29, 2017 7:46 am
by RealJustme
I have mine set to erase browser history every time the browser is closed. So if they do get my browser history they're going to know I visited them.
Re: Browser History
Posted: Wed Mar 29, 2017 10:42 am
by johnforbes
Exactly what I've done with Microsoft Edge (or whatever that new thing is called).
Re: Browser History
Posted: Thu Mar 30, 2017 3:48 pm
by Clownkicker
Just one more example of how you clowns believe your ignorance will protect you. :shock:
RealTool and johnforbes need to understand that the companies don't collect your browsing history from your machine's history file. They collect it as you navigate the web. They have a complete record of everywhere you went, whether you delete your history at the end of the day or not.
Like typical ignorant conservatives, you pretend to value the 4th Amendment, but have no problem giving away your privacy to private companies to sell your personal information and make money off you without your knowledge. In fact, you cheer on your elected representatives to do it instead of being outraged at them.
Unbelievable...
Incidentally, there is nothing in it for you. You won't see lower prices, you won't see better service.
There's only something in it for corporations who don't care about you.
Re: Browser History
Posted: Thu Mar 30, 2017 4:28 pm
by RealJustme
RealTool and johnforbes need to understand that the companies don't collect your browsing history from your machine's history file. They collect it as you navigate the web. They have a complete record of everywhere you went, whether you delete your history at the end of the day or not.
They can only collect information in your browser that's in the browser. We went over your head when we explained our browser history is deleted every time we close it. The only way they can collect your browsing history as you surf the web is if you're stupid enough to have permitted spyware on your computer (yeah I know you call it a machine :lol: :lol: :lol: )
Re: Browser History
Posted: Thu Mar 30, 2017 6:42 pm
by johnforbes
Clowntoker is wrong.
I never go on the Internet.
Re: Browser History
Posted: Fri Mar 31, 2017 7:26 am
by snakeoil
Justme...You don't understand how they collect info on you. As soon as you click on a site the IP records your actions. Then, under the new law, that info belongs to them to do whatever they want to with it. There is no reason for this new law other than to provide a new revenue stream for the IP. In other words, the IPs are telling you that your info is their property. The fact that you paid for the Internet service means nothing to them, they want more.
Go to IXquick.com and download the browser to regain some of your privacy.
Re: Browser History
Posted: Fri Mar 31, 2017 9:04 am
by RealJustme
Justme...You don't understand how they collect info on you. As soon as you click on a site the IP records your actions.
Of course they do, but if you clear your browser history prior to clicking on them, all they see is that you visited them. That's why I have my browser set to delete browser history every time I close, I never go from one site to another without closing the browser first, I start with a blank history when I reopen it.
Re: Browser History
Posted: Fri Mar 31, 2017 11:38 am
by sillydaddy
Unfortunately the sites themselves have nothing to do with it...
This new law is aimed at the ISPs.....that is, the service providers like AT&T, Comcast, Verizon, etc.
The ISPs have many ways of collecting browsing histories..one of them is monitoring the
sites and collecting the the information directly from them...and don'f forget the ISPs also
provide the service you iphone..... :o
I just hope the President sees this is just more government regulation and vetoes the bill...
Re: Browser History
Posted: Fri Mar 31, 2017 12:26 pm
by snakeoil
This might help the discussiion.
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Re: Browser History
Posted: Fri Mar 31, 2017 12:27 pm
by RealJustme
I'm not clicking on that Yahoo link, they collect your browsing history.

Re: Browser History
Posted: Fri Mar 31, 2017 3:47 pm
by sillydaddy
I'm reminded of the old Laurel and Hardy movies where they hang on to a closed door.
while the walls around the door lay collapsed on the floor... :lol:
Re: Browser History
Posted: Fri Mar 31, 2017 4:47 pm
by Grog
Hmmmm. Well, JustFreedManIntrepidMe, following your "logic" above, you can click on that Yahoo link and as long as you clear your browser afterward, then they can't collect anything. :lol:
Re: Browser History
Posted: Fri Mar 31, 2017 5:54 pm
by johnforbes
I did click on one of Grog's links in years past.
As my computer (an IBM PC Jr) sizzled -- much like atherogenic bacon on a cast iron pan over a fire during the hike yesterday -- a giant mushroom **** formed over my casa.
So I no longer click on Grog's links.
Even his cufflinks are virus-laden.
Re: Browser History
Posted: Fri Mar 31, 2017 7:25 pm
by Grog
And another relevant observation from Forbes. The Putin folks must pay him for his posts. :lol:
Re: Browser History
Posted: Sat Apr 01, 2017 10:11 am
by johnforbes
My staffers search the above postings and ranked them for relevance.
Grog's posts didn't rank high, but did smell rank.
However, one very relevant post was discovered, which I take the liberty of posting below:
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I did click on one of Grog's links in years past.
As my computer (an IBM PC Jr) sizzled -- much like atherogenic bacon on a cast iron pan over a fire during the hike yesterday -- a giant mushroom c l o u d formed over my casa.
So I no longer click on Grog's links.
Even his cufflinks are virus-laden.
Re: Browser History
Posted: Mon Apr 03, 2017 2:50 pm
by RealJustme
Hmmmm. Well, JustFreedManIntrepidMe, following your "logic" above, you can click on that Yahoo link and as long as you clear your browser afterward, then they can't collect anything.
Wrong, they would know I visited them.
Re: Browser History
Posted: Tue Apr 04, 2017 10:59 am
by Clownkicker
"Wrong, they would know I visited them."
There you go, Tool. You just admitted you're aware that all the ISPs collect your information whenever you navigate the web.
Your silly browsing history on your computer that you go to so much trouble to erase only keeps your wife from seeing how much porn you look at and which women you are meeting for drinks and talking to all day in chat rooms.
Your ISP already has all that information, regardless of what you do with your personal computer.
They know every website you visit.
You close your browser after each website.... :lol: :lol:
Well, at least we know you're really happy, because I've heard ignorance is bliss, and you've got that in spades.
Re: Browser History
Posted: Tue Apr 04, 2017 9:09 pm
by RealJustme
There you go, Tool. You just admitted you're aware that all the ISPs collect your information whenever you navigate the web.
Dude, that's how the web works. No ISP no web. If your browser history is empty when you visit a site, all they know about you is your ISP and that you visited them. If you don't clear your browser, and they're the type that collect that information, they will have your browser history going back to the last time you cleared it. Set your browser up to clear it's self every time it's closed and it limits the data collected on you (unless you have a virus or worm, then your screwed). It's really that simple dude.
Re: Browser History
Posted: Wed Apr 05, 2017 10:58 am
by Clownkicker
RealTool misses the point and shows his ignorance in a spectacular way once again. :lol:
It isn't the websites you visit that are being given ownership of your history, dummy.
It's the ISP itself, which you just admitted has all your browsing information, no matter what you do with the browsing history on your computer.
Your ISP is the one that's going to take ownership of and make money from selling your personal information.
All you're doing is erasing your cookies, (which is a good thing to do) but it is beside the point of the law, you imbecile.
Criminy, why is this stuff so difficult for Republicans and Trump supporters to understand?
Re: Browser History
Posted: Wed Apr 05, 2017 12:09 pm
by RealJustme
Clown are you admitting you don't use a VPN? Even going through VPN you have to be careful of your DNS setting, if you're using windows (most of us are) unless you change the DNS setting it'll use the default one which in most cases is your most cases your ISP's DNS.
So use a VPN, make sure the DNS setting is correct, insure your browser is set to delete your browsing history upon closing and those simple precautions makes you about as safe as possible as long as your avoid worms and viruses, a good virus program in a good thing to have.
Re: Browser History
Posted: Thu Apr 06, 2017 9:05 am
by johnforbes
Clowntoker uses his state of the art 1200 baud phone modem.