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Seriously consider investing in a VPN service

Seriously consider investing in a VPN service

A piece of news shocked the members of the India Broadband Forum. Apparently the cops in our land have started tracking IPs being used to download/upload pirated copies of movies.

This is probably just the beginning. In addition to seeking a ban on file sharing services, movie studios in India are probably going to seek something similar to keep an eye on piracy through torrent networks.

I am not supporting internet piracy here. I am just saying that things are getting worse and once this widespread, you can be sure that the government would ask ISPs to keep a track of everything that a customer does online.

I have been using a paid VPN service for a couple of months now. It adds to the internet expense. Browsing becomes a bit laggy. But the privacy benefits are massive. I do not like the idea of airtel keeping a record of everything I do online. You should be scared too.

This is what I would suggest to anyone who cares about this. Get a paid VPN service operated by people who take user privacy seriously.

Multipurpose National Identity Card

My dad was surprised to hear when I told him that I would under no circumstances give my fingerprints to the census people (who represents the Indian government).

I have my reasons to do so. And I believe it is not compulsory. They are not going to name me a terrorist for doing so. They are not going to send me to jail. It is supposed to be an optional thing and I plan to refuse it.

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