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This is a privacy issue, but also a security issue though, not in the ways that most people think. If these abilities are used responsibly they could help make the internet safer, cleaner and better for all users. If used irresponsibly, everyone is at risk. The possible uses and abuses are unlimited.
From simple bandwidth monitoring and management to detailed packet inspection: what is being done? What should and should not be done?
Starting with a more basic though still controversial area, there is a lot of talk about bandwidth management: mostly negative. Here are just a few recent articles on
Bell irks ISPs with new throttling policy
Bell crimps P2P file-sharing during peak hours
ISP cries foul over traffic shaping
Should ISPs Be Able to Slow Down Heavy ‘Net Users?
This one is definitely worth reading for a historical and technical view point as well as the current issues and possible solutions:
Fixing the unfairness of TCP congestion control
The question really comes down to this: you pay to access the internet, should the
In basic terminology: you should get what you pay for and you should be willing to pay more if you want more.
The fact that an
Moving on to the ability of
Now considering user downloads: should they be monitored at all? From the positive angle: yes, each download should be inspected for a virus and the ISPs server should have security in place to detect this and block the download from taking place. A warning popup for the user would also be a positive part of this function. Another positive: any time child porn is detected the info could be passed on to the authorities. This however is definitely going to have some complaints. Thinking about children: anything that protects a child is a good thing. What is necessary is the agreement a user signs with an
Looking at the ability to use “behavioral” tracking for advertising, such as the Phorm projects, this is definitely controversial to say the least. To class this as a negative is obvious, but how negative can this get? This sort of thing has been around since before the internet, but it is more “in your face” and more dangerous because of the internet.
The offline uses of “behavioral” tracking for advertising include the old direct mail, where if you bought something from one store/service they would then trade or sell your contact details to a related business. People would then get contacted by this other business trying to sell them something related to their previous purchase = Junk mail.
The same thing occurs online and people end up on spam lists. At its basic level “behavioral” tracking for advertising can be useful, but in most cases is an irritant.
When we compare the dangers of “behavioral” tracking for advertising on the internet, we see that even government agencies cannot track on the levels possible on the internet. This is one reason many governments are secretly pushing through laws that allow them to “monitor” the internet. This takes “behavioral” tracking for advertising to the extreme end of “big brother” - everything done on the internet can be inspected and if what you do not conform…?
Leaving government and conspiracies out of this, consider how “behavioral” tracking data can be used. Positive: you love to travel; you get more ads and specials and can compare the competition getting the best trip and best price. If you don’t drink you get no ads about alcohol, etc. Negative: you or a family member has an illness and you research it on the internet. This data could then be given or sold to insurance agencies resulting in your premiums increasing or even losing your policy. If you are having debt problems and look for debt consolidation information or a debt counselor, just think what would happen if the credit agencies get this information before you start to get things under control.
Where does this leave the
Has your computer slowed down? Does it take forever for a file to open or a program to start? Don’t stress out, it probably just needs some simple maintenance or a good tune up. There are some simple steps all computer owners should do regularly to help prevent troubles.
The following information lists some necessary steps and an explanation of Fragmented Files. For further steps and links to tested, free protection programs and firewall software, get your free guide from the link above.
Start with the basics, check your hardware, then clean out your temp files and defrag the hard drive.
Hardware failures: look and listen, hardware problems are usually obvious. First, look: if you see lots of dust or grime you should do a physical cleaning. Do you get the Blue Screen of Death or other error messages, does your PC randomly reboot? (Note: these can be hardware or software related).
Next listen: Are there new strange noises? (eg. rattling, scraping or grinding). Have some normal noises stopped? (eg. fans). If you are experiencing hardware problems you should shut down your computer and consult a tech. Remember, you need to regularly check out your hardware devices, it WILL help you to avoid problems.
If your PC is running slow, it is usually for reasons other than hardware. Most non hardware problems can be remedied by taking a little time and doing proper maintenance.
The most used operating system (OS) in the world is Microsoft’s Windows (multiple variations) and Windows needs regular maintenance or you WILL have problems and slow downs.
Your OS spends more time accessing files on the hard drive than anything else. As the drive fills up and files are written to and deleted from the disk, the OS may not be able to put a file all in one section. Many times the OS will break up a file and write different parts of it in various locations on the disk and create a list of where and in what order they are stored. If files are written contiguously (all in a single section written in a row) they can be retrieved with less work and time as the hard drive heads need only to read a single section. If the file is not contiguous (it is fragmented) the heads will reposition several times before retrieving the entire file. Thus increasing the time to retrieve the file and decrease the life of the hard drive. As more files are written in fragmented format the access time gets longer and longer, therefore it is necessary to rearrange the files so they
This is one of those things you would like to think is only a possibility, but “they wouldn’t, they couldn’t really be doing that…”
Well it seems it has come out that 3 major ISP’s in Britain are dealing with a company that has been previously linked to spyware. Phorm is the old 121media company that brought out the PeopleOnPage toolbar. This bar would let you know who else was visiting the page that used the bar and give you the ability to chat with them. No big deal, except since they knew where you were, they started using that data to serve up target ads to you. This is flat out - harvesting your surfing habits and targeting you for ads.
If ISP’s are starting to ink deals with companies who can collect your browsing information and serve up ads to you: Your privacy is at RISK! This is not some simple doubleclick cookie either, it is full out interception and snatching of your information. See this story to read how they plan to “tap your internet connection”.
Before you think, well I am not in
Companies that do the reporting make the most money off of advertising.
The
If this is done for advertising, what else is it done for?
For more information on the Phorm harvesting, check out The Registers roundup on the “Phorm Files”.
Everyone needs security software to block viruses, spyware, adware etc, but how can you protect your privacy from your ISP? If your ISP practices this in any form or has any relation to companies that do this: it is time to find a new ISP! If enough people leave and state this reason, perhaps the ISP’s will stop this sort of thing.
Privacy should NOT be for sale…
Phorm related articles on BBC:
Phorm ‘illegal’ says policy group
Web creator rejects net tracking
Phorm: Your questions answered
The amount of discussion is growing; you need to keep informed and judge for yourself.
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