Your ISP will spy on you from 12 July 2012

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Headless Man Your ISP will spy on you from 12 July 2012 .

There is one year, the RIAA and MPAA have organized a project with major Internet service providers in the United States begin to monitor the Internet activity of their clients. This monitoring was introduced as a common coalition to fight against piracy. A list of suppliers that are on board include, without limitation, Time Warner, Comcast, Cablevision, Verizon and AT & T

According to Greg Sandoval of CNet, Cary Sherman of the RIAA announced this week that the deployment of spy tools are almost ready and a provisional launch July 12, 2012 have been set.

reports indicate that there will be consequences for users who are caught pirating digital media. First violations may include forced educational rehabilitation and strangled connection speeds. There have also been discussions indicating that the 0 best websites become inaccessible to users who are caught hacking.

However, the fact that ISPs are able to detect this activity indicates that they will spy on their users.

Tips to protect your privacy

Using the Internet, and the use of the Internet to FileShare, is perfectly legal. Here are ways to protect your privacy when engaging in legal activities:

1. Use an anonymous VPN service. For us, not only is it compulsory to recommend a VPN, but in general, this is also the The most widely accepted solution to privatize Internet traffic. VPN tunnels provide services that are completely encrypted. Your ISP will not be able to monitor your connection. In addition, each application will communicate through the VPN without any manual configuration. Bonus points for paying with anonymous crypto-currencies like Bitcoin, but none of the newspapers VPN services must not. UPDATE: sure to disable Google Web History and use Chrome in Incognito mode to gain even more privacy

Difficult Easy
Cost: Paid
More: All applications are encrypted. Your ISP will not be able to spy on you
Less :. Paid Service
Recommended :.

2. Use ssh based SOCKS5 proxy. You can run a local proxy SOCKS5 with ssh distributed customer * nix and Mac OS X and PuTTY for Windows. In Windows, simply set options for PuTTy. Mac OS X and * nix, simply connect via SSH as:

 ssh -D  ( @)  
Then just to open your application and configure manually connect to SOCKS5 proxy running on the specified port above the localhost (or 127.0.0.1) . UPDATE: In FF, you'll need DNS traffic route through the ssh tunnel and - type "about: config" in the address bar and search for network.proxy. socks_remote_dns . Set the value to true

Difficulty :. Medium
Cost: paid (free if you already have a shell * nix)
Advantages: can be free if you have already a shell (as developers)
Less: manual configuration. Does not protect all applications
Recommended :.

UPDATE:

3. Tor is an amazing tool for privacy and anonymity. For all your regular browsing needs, Tor is ideal, and best of all, it is absolutely free. However, Tor is not recommended during the use by heavy peer sharing peer file protocols

difficult :. Easy
Cost: Free
More: Very anonymous and completely free
Less :. slow and unable to do heavy p2p
Recommended :.

UPDATE # 2
a reader suggested some options:
4. I2P
5. Freenet
Protect your privacy.

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