 tsu9 join:2001-08-17 Wheeling, IL | ... So, basically, if you value privacy at all, do not obtain service through AT&T. |
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 JigsawStardust We ArePremium join:2000-10-21 Cleveland, OH | said by tsu9:So, basically, if you value privacy at all, do not obtain service through AT&T. Bingo!They are sick... -- »www.auralmoon.com/html/ Stimulating ears for 6 years |
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 | I wonder if providing some sort of anonymous proxy service to AT&T customers will become a pretty enticing business model  |
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 tsu9 join:2001-08-17 Wheeling, IL | Further, I wonder if said anonymous proxy will be shut down for aiding and abetting "terrorists."
Remember kiddies, if the government can't see it, you must be hiding something worth looking at! |
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 | reply to tsu9 Unfortunately, AT&T supplies the network for a lot of other parties as well. My ISP for example uses AT&T to route a lot of its traffic. |
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 tsu9 join:2001-08-17 Wheeling, IL | I wonder if the thru traffic is guarded by your host ISP's policies. I know I certainly have never permitted AT&T a contract, so would that mean my monitored traffic via their backbone would be, what--under their terms or my ISP's?
Hrm. I'll have to poke around that one.  |
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 | reply to verolom You are still going through their network to get to that proxy so you can still be tracked. |
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 | not as easily. you can encrypt and tunnel your connection through a vpn. use a revolving key and one of those RSA tokens that at&t itself uses when establishing intranet connections from outside. |
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