Do ISPs Track and Sell Your Browsing Data?
When you’re shopping for a VPN or otherwise looking into your privacy, you’ll quickly run into claims that your internet service provider is collecting your data and selling it. Is that even true, though? What are the rules that govern what ISPs can and cannot do with your data?
Are You in the U.S. or Elsewhere?
Whether or not your data is being sold largely depends on your location. If you’re in a country that’s a member of the European Union, for example, you don’t have to worry. The General Data Protection Regulation expressly forbids your ISP from even collecting your data without your express permission, let alone selling it.
Updated: 9:22 PM EDT April 30, 2021
PORTSMOUTH, Va. Gas prices are going up but this weekend, you can fuel up for free in Portsmouth!
On Saturday, Grove Church VA is giving out $10,000 worth of gas, starting at 10 a.m. at the Exxon Tiger Mart located at 5830 High Street West. Each car will get $25 worth of fuel.
Anyone in Hampton Roads is welcome to come and fill up their tank. Masks are required and social distancing will be enforced.
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Waikato Bay of Plenty FMG Young Farmer of the year regional final winner Kieran McCahon. Photo / Supplied
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