@PleegWat said in Your internet traffic can be tracked, news at 11:
@dangeRuss said in Your internet traffic can be tracked, news at 11:
@remi said in Your internet traffic can be tracked, news at 11:
@PleegWat you mean that you have less trust in a random business that could be anywhere in the world and could possibly do anything they'd like with your data, including leaving it totally unsecured for anyone to hack, and could go bust any day the CEO decides to blow up your money on cheap hookers, rather than in an ISP who is necessarily in your own country (and thus subject to its laws), under a (presumably) strict regulatory framework?
Not to mention that if I was FBI and I wanted to look for traffic of people who may have something to hide, it would be a lot easier to eavesdrop on some servers that shady people tend to use, than to have to find their traffic in the giant haystack of the whole internet.
I've heard rumours (years ago) that the NSA runs a significant fraction of tor exit nodes.
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