How to Flood Your ISP with Random, Noisy Data to Protect Your Privacy on the Internet
Net neutrality is dead and your internet service providers can collect all the data they want. While VPNs are a great way to protect some of that privacy, they're not perfect. There is another option, though, called Noisy, which was created by Itay Hury. It floods your ISP with so much random HTTP/DNS noise that your data is useless to anyone even if they do get it. If you've been hiding under a rock the past year or so and don't know what net neutrality is, then let's catch you up real quick. ... What people have been talking about lately is S.J.Res.34, the bill (now law) that repeals net... more
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