Hey everyone,
Forgive me if this is the wrong sub to ask this question but after not having a single valuable response I figured soliciting answers from this sub might get a variety of the best answers and maybe even open up some thought provoking conversation.
So my question is this: Let's say a person uses vpn/proxies/anonymous browsers like TOR to access internet content, as it stands now depending on how secure the service is, it is my understanding that it would be fairly difficult for the ISP to monitor the content/services/etc that the user is accessing (not impossible just difficult to the point I'm not sure if it's be worth their time to dig into).
So using that route and assuming nothing changes with that technology that further exposes users activity, how exactly would they be able to throttle access to a specific service/website/etc. when they can't really see what you are doing? Wouldn't that bypass the potential issues posed by getting rid of net neutrality?
Submitted November 24, 2017 at 08:11AM by Adjudikated http://ift.tt/2jV9aBF via TikTokTikk
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