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binary blobs trafficking routes:
browsers are starting to enforce this in a bunch of ways already.
And you are almost certainly not logging into that local barber's site or the local restaurant's one to review that menu. So, no credentials on the wire.
Yes, Malware-in-the-Middle, etc, but that'd be a pretty sophisticated, targete
... show moreIndeed, the only information revealed by visiting the barber's website over HTTP is probably the fact that you might visit that shop. But the same has been revealed by your DNS request anyway. And VPN providers are more likely to have a reason to sell DNS request logs than a random local open wifi n
... show moreOTOH working in train office is - at least for me - much more efficient and effective than on planes or in airports. Just had a visit at CERN - inbound by train (full workday as you describe, but at least 7 hours used for billable work), outbound by plane (5 hours with a very tight connection, nearl
... show moreYes, I do that too when on decent intercity trains at convenient times. It's trickier when travelling overnight, on an older train without wifi, and/or many transfers during the day.
I would be interested in why are you doing these long trips by train? Proof of concept?
Does the #StayGrounded information page help? stay-grounded.org/get-information
To replace Skype, of all things. :O Does Finland have that problem too?