• Online activity stored under new law
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[QUOTE=Handsome Matt;49045310]If I've interpreted it correctly ISPs will only be forced to log requests made to the DNS server, so they know what websites you're visiting but not what you're doing. If you're concerned about your privacy you should use OpenDNS or Google DNS (or any DNS that isn't your ISPs default one) and HTTPS Everywhere - if you want to truly browse anonymously Tor is easier to use then ever - and if you want something a little faster and more reliable then a dedicated VPN connection to somewhere outside this country will work.[/QUOTE] My ISP modifies responses from (and I suppose reads requests to) OpenDNS, Google's DNS and any other DNS I try. The only solution is to not use the DNS protocol over the internet openly :v:, which is exactly what DNSCrypt lets you do. I love you BSkyB
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