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Internet providers that won FCC grants try to escape broadband commitments - Enlarge (credit: Getty Images | Yuichiro Chino)

A group of Int... - arstechnica.com/?p=1958448

#fcc #grants #policy #broadbandgrants #internetserviceproviders

Last updated 2 years ago

try · @Try
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Most people don't need more than 25Mbps down / 10Mbps up. Now that most (US) meet that that, the more important metrics are reliability and cost.

Remember a good deal on something you can't use isn't actually a good deal. Save yourself some cash and get something cheap if reliable.

Having worked support for ISPs I can tell you that eclipses and cost. I would take reliable 10M over unreliable 1G (*cough* some cable services)

howtogeek.com/181695/how-to-fi

#internetserviceproviders #reliability #speed

Last updated 3 years ago

Steven D Rowe · @stevendrowe
107 followers · 248 posts · Server mastodon.social

According to Spamhaus following is a list of ISPs who knowingly sell their service to those who professionally and/or do little to prevent these bad actors from using their systems.

The list of top 10 includes and

spamhaus.org/statistics/networ

#internetserviceproviders #spam #google #microsoft

Last updated 3 years ago

Morten :pipverified:​ · @netrom
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With it being and all, I hope nobody is caught up in scams or phishing attacks while doing their (frantic!) online .

Here are a few and tips that I hope will help somebody:

1) If you have a coupon code, don't follow a provided link to the shopping page. Instead find the page yourself, e.g., via a , and then input the coupon code manually.

2) Access online shops without being logged in, and without any , such that the shop cannot set prices according to or previous purchases (yes, they do that). Except, of course, if the discount is only available when actually having an account. Attempt anonymously first.

3) An improvement to 2) is accessing online shops via or similar.

4) Use a such that and other adversaries cannot obtain or spoof information. It also protects your data, like credit card info, if you are using public a (never do that without VPN).

5) As corollary to 4) you can even sometimes get discounts by using a different location than your own.

6) Use a for your credentials such that they can be longer and harder to guess/crack. This also means you don't have to remember (or even know) them by heart.

7) Setup for your accounts such that, together with 6), it is harder for adversaries to break in and steal data and/or make automated purchases on your behalf if possible. It is highly advisable using an authenticator app instead of code-by-SMS. For further protection, you can even use , like or facial scans. And/or a hardware device supporting /#U2F or similar.

Note that these tips are applicable also when not shopping, and I would encourage them all.

Stay safe and have an awesome Friday!

#blackfriday #shopping #security #privacy #searchengine #cookies #personaldata #torbrowser #vpn #isps #wifi #passwordmanager #mfa #biometrics #fingerprints #fido2 #mastodontips #feditips #profiling #personalidentifyinginformation #pii #internetserviceproviders #tor #multifactorauthentication #2fa #twofactorauthentication #yubikey

Last updated 3 years ago

@humanetech
We don't have the time to be lied to and gaslit by that maintainer.

All we will say is 'Bring back '.

No special favours.

No special interests.

Roads are for all.

We don't have competing roads, so why do we have competing . The only we need is , Tor and itself.


@danie10

#netneutrality #internetserviceproviders #ContentDeliveryNetworks #i2p #TheInternet #bringBackNetNeutrality

Last updated 3 years ago