The ISP isn''t going to be looking at actual browser history, that's just what some stupid reporter that doesn't know any better wrote. They will be selling the http requests and trafffic logs they have from our individual router IP's. What we need is a background app that fills up idle computer time by sending out garbage requests. No need for a browser, no need for 'Top 500' anything, they can be randomly generated addresses that don't go anywhere, as long as it is logged by the ISP. An http spam generator, if you will. Flood their log files with white noise that makes trying to track actual website hits not worth the money it costs to analyze. We need to make our 'browsing history' a worthless commodity.
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31 Mar 2017 13:07
u/thelastcoldwarrior
in v/programming
The ISP isn''t going to be looking at actual browser history, that's just what some stupid reporter that doesn't know any better wrote. They will be selling the http requests and trafffic logs they have from our individual router IP's. What we need is a background app that fills up idle computer time by sending out garbage requests. No need for a browser, no need for 'Top 500' anything, they can be randomly generated addresses that don't go anywhere, as long as it is logged by the ISP. An http spam generator, if you will. Flood their log files with white noise that makes trying to track actual website hits not worth the money it costs to analyze. We need to make our 'browsing history' a worthless commodity.