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Your privacy in the digital age, does it still exist?

  These days online privacy is mentioned quite a bit. You hear about identity theft, hackers, and data collection among other things. There are many people and business’s out there who are willing to sell, purchase, or use your information to look at your online shopping, browsing, and e-mail habits. Many of these companies are actually well known corporations and always claim that your data is safe, anonymous, and secure. Even if that was the case I rather not anyone or any computer have the capability of accessing my personal habits as they please. Read more

  

AT&T New Capping Limits Unfair To Customers.

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Recently many broadband companies have been putting together think tanks on battling their never-ending broadband woes. They have too many users and too little throughput, well that’s in my view. These huge companies have been lining their pockets for years with random fees for unjust reasons. AT&T has now followed Comcast in their new initiative to yet again find other ways to charge their customers extra while still keeping their customer base. Since Comcast announced a couple months ago that they were going to cap their broadband users at 250 gigabytes a month; AT&T has followed suit. AT&T is now introducing a cap on new customer’s starting at 20-150 gigabytes a month depending on their service plans. Existing customers are in the clear at the moment as this is a “test” run. I have more than a hunch that this is just an early introduction to another way of keeping their customers down and capping potential for new innovation and productivity on the internet Read more

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