AT&T’s plan to watch your Web browsing—and what you can do about it

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[url=http://meincmagazine.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=28746897#p28746897:3k4vomnf said:
GaidinBDJ[/url]":3k4vomnf]If you get stuck and have to go with AT&T and this package, skip the $30 per month fee and go with a VPN provider. If you buy monthly it's usually less than $10/month and even cheaper if you pay by the year.

I usually plug Private Internet Access as I've been happy with them. It's $40 if you pay by the year ($3.33/month), it supports up to five devices at once, and they don't keep any customer usage records. They also provide choice of exit gateway in a couple different countries.
Up to a gigabit though? That's the point of buying this high-speed 'Net connection.
 
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During HTTPS browsing are my pages visited also encrypted after the first stop? Even using HTTPS you've still got to navigate to the entrance of the site you want to browse. a VPN wraps all that inside of encryption, of course, but then your VPN knows where you're going. I guess the only way to truly obfuscate your browsing is to use Tor - without scripts. But that breaks so many web pages that I guess there's really no solution.
 
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