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1. parenn+(OP)[view] [source] 2017-02-28 02:24:35
There are ways to filter content without breaking user privacy. For example, you could restrict access to the Internet altogether, and suggest that your users only get what they need from your internal corporate network. See how incredibly productive that makes your staff?

What these "enterprise environments" want is to leech off the Internet's knowledge while keeping a firm chokehold on the privacy of their own employees Sadly, it looks like Google is caving in to their pressure.

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2. detaro+n[view] [source] 2017-02-28 02:30:11
>>parenn+(OP)
> Sadly, it looks like Google is finally caving in to their pressure. Maybe someone like Mozilla won't.

All browser vendors provide the necessary bits for properly implemented HTTPS MITM, and have done so for ages (which are fairly simple, basically "allow local trusted certificate roots and ignore key pinning for them").

3. _jal+Z2[view] [source] 2017-02-28 03:07:38
>>parenn+(OP)
> What these "enterprise environments" want is to leech off the Internet's knowledge while keeping a firm chokehold on the privacy of their own employees

Because one size really does fit all, and all environments have the same needs?

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