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 One More ISP to add to the list of ISPs

On a page where Eastern Oregon Net, Inc. (EONI) assures customers that they are "committed to respecting your privacy", their "click here" link for opting out points to http://home.eoni.com/_optOut.cfm and redirects the subscriber's browser to http://www.nebuad.com/privacy/optout.php.

The ISP parade is now EONI, Knology, Bresnan Communications, WOW!, Charter Communications, Embarq, Broadstripe, CenturyTel and Metro Provider. Charter has dropped off of the list.
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And Even One More ISP to add to NebuAd's Harem

High Speed Networks –E50 (HSNe50) with evidence at http://www.hsne50.com/about.html. The URL for the "click here" link is http://www.faireagle.com/faireagle/opt_out.html. FairEagle.com is owned by NebuAd.

I can't say that I've heard of HSNe50, but they say they serve Northern Nevada and appear to be a Wireless ISP. A Google search does show evidence that it is an active operation.
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 OnlyInternet.Net uses NebuAd for Behavioral Targeting

OnlyInternet.Net serves Bluffton, Indiana. It appears it is an ISP with ties to SSI, Supernova Systems, Parlor City Internet, Progressive Internet, Decaturnet and Coolsky Internet.

On http://home.onlyinternet.net/support/terms.aspx, the last sentence on the page says:

If you would like to opt out of this, click here.

This link goes to http://www.faireagle.com/faireagle/opt_out.html. FairEagle.com is owned by NebuAd.

[edit: »www.decaturnet.com/support/terms.aspx has the same]
[edit2: and »home.jayco.net/support/terms.aspx has the same ... these 3 are all Supernova Systems]
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SOFTCOM also on the NebuAd gravy train

Northern California ISP SOFTCOM also puts its NebuAd Opt-Out link in its massive Terms of Service.

Someone who didn't carefully read all 70 paragraphs might miss the one-word hyperlink above Section 3, Billing.

That link, anchored to the word "here" points to »www.nebuad.com/company/optout.php.
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20/20 Communications and NebuAd

Section 22 of 20/20 CommunicationsTOS is about Privacy and Security.

You have no privacy, unless you opt out of having no privacy.

"By opting out you will continue to receive advertisements as normal; except these advertisements will be less relevant and less useful to you. If you would like to opt out, click here or vist [sic] »www.nebuad.com/privacy/servicesPrivacy.php."

Similar text appears here, probably for their non-wireless service. »www.2020comm.net/ww/pp.asp

Any questions?
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Any questions?
I just read this entire news story and all the posts. All I have to say is I wish we (as a society) would put as much effort into curing cancer, childhood obesity, and homelessness, to mane a few, as we do in protecting our computer's cookies, and our IP address. Adjust your browser security settings, encrypt your traffic, invest in a firewall, and a router. This is the Internet folks. Travel at your own risk, or start your own ISP.


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said by Monster Rain See Profile :

said by funchords See Profile :

Any questions?
I just read this entire news story and all the posts. All I have to say is I wish we (as a society) would put as much effort into curing cancer, childhood obesity, and homelessness, to mane a few, as we do in protecting our computer's cookies, and our IP address. Adjust your browser security settings, encrypt your traffic, invest in a firewall, and a router. This is the Internet folks. Travel at your own risk, or start your own ISP.
Hi Fame -- normally I would agree with you, but this stuff breaks the normal rules. None of the above will protect you from this, unless you buy a VPN for Internet Access -- and why do you need to buy a VPN for Internet Access when you're already paying for Internet Access?

If this crap is allowed to continue, the Internet will be a fond memory as we "tune in" to see "what's on."
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RTC on Line aka Rochester Telephone Company sells to NebuAd

»support.rtcol.com/policies/terms.shtml has the link to NebuAd's page at »www.nebuad.com/company/optout.php linked to the final two words of the page, "click here."


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Blackfoot Telecommunications Group, Inc. Missoula MT Nebuad

Google's HTML copy of »https://www.blackfoot.com/pdf/TANDC.pdf mentions NebuAd while the actual PDF no longer does.

Your Privacy and Security

DSL offers an “always on” service which includes a virtual private circuit to your computer. Privacy and
security cannot be guaranteed and we shall not be liable to you for any lack of privacy you experience while
using your Service. Beginning March 15, 2008, we will partner with NebuAd to deliver or facilitate delivery of
online advertisements to our users while they are surfing the web. These advertisements will be based on
those users' anonymous surfing behavior while they are online. This anonymous information will not include
those users' name, email address, telephone number, ip address, or any other personally identifiable
information. By opting out you will continue to receive advertisements as normal at the web sites you
normally visit; except these advertisements may be less relevant and less useful to you. For more
information please go to www.blackfoot.com, Customer Support, All Help Topics, General Internet. If you
would like to opt out of targeted online advertisements, go to the following web link and click the Opt-Out
option: »www.nebuad.com/privacy/optout.php (cut and paste into your browser search bar)
The directory »https://www.blackfoot.com/pdf/ shows a date for TANDC.pdf of May 8, 2008, but one may or may not accurately infer that NebuAd was in use from March 15th to May 8th.
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NebuAd's ISP Partners

I've been updating Wikipedia as I've been finding these, so for my current list, it's probably best to look there.

»en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NebuAd

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Re: Blackfoot Telecommunications Group, Inc. Missoula MT Nebuad

Blackfoot tested NebuAd on its internal corporate network, with employees only and not with its customers, in March 2008, but had similar concerns to those raised by consumer groups and elected not to launch the service.

Mary Worden
IT Manager
Blackfoot Telecommunications


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You beat me to it, Mary. I just came here to post the same thing.

Well, a good thing happened as a result -- you joined DSLReports!! Welcome!!!

...and thanks for clarifying what happened!

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Re: One More ISP to add to the list of ISPs

Hi guys just wanted to see if anyone has spoken directly to embarq about nebuad? I'm on hold right now with their online "internet specialist", gonna pick his/her brain to see if I can permanently opt out of nebuad.
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