crp Posted November 17, 2014 Share Posted November 17, 2014 Swedish ISP Bahnhof has teamed up with an internet rights group to offer a free VPN service as a shield against data retention requirements. http://www.zdnet.com/swedish-isp-begins-offering-free-vpn-to-battle-data-retention-law-7000035863/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
abarbarian Posted November 18, 2014 Share Posted November 18, 2014 https://www.bahnhof.net/ Privacy For Real Bahnhof is proud to be known as a Free Speech ISP. We protect our clients’ data. Bahnhof helps media companies, finance companies, and others who want to avoid communications suddenly falling into the hands of competitors or becoming publicly available. Bahnhof hosted WikiLeaks. It is not a coincidence that Wikileaks chose Bahnhof for its most demanding and sensitive release. Since 1766 the Kingdom of Sweden has Freedom of Speech and Freedom of Information included in its Fundamental Laws. First in the world, it is claimed. As a large free speech network operator with several data centers, outstanding bandwidth and excellent peering around Europe Bahnhof has both the will and technical endurance to host even demanding customers. Bahnhof does not respond to any demands from authorities in other countries for information about clients, logs or data or anything else. These must direct their demands to relevant Swedish authorities, which may then possibly contact Bahnhof in the ways that Swedish legislation stipulates. Bahnhof will not comply with demands from Swedish authorities to a higher extent than Swedish law demands. We are proud to keep updated on legislation concerning privacy and have a history of challenging demands in court. Read full privacy policy (PDF). Yay for the Vikings. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
crp Posted November 19, 2014 Author Share Posted November 19, 2014 good, crp & abarbarian. pretty soon, the toilet will collect information, stored for 24 months... sigh. ummmm ...http://www.entrepreneur.com/article/231344 http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2014/jun/08/internet-of-things-coming-together-tech-revolution which is all leading to this: http://www.nature.com/nphys/journal/v10/n7/full/nphys3028.html 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest LilBambi Posted November 20, 2014 Share Posted November 20, 2014 Yes...all very interesting till it's implemented and becomes something they didn't intend... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
crp Posted November 20, 2014 Author Share Posted November 20, 2014 Yes...all very interesting till it's implemented and becomes something they didn't intend... they intend your toilet bowl to rat you out. next question. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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