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1. skeezy+(OP)
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2025-08-15 11:22:15
> First, SSL ensures that ISPs cannot log your literal browser history.
unless im speaking to a 90 year old, nobody thinks browser history means offline copies of the page
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2. foldr+f
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2025-08-15 11:24:12
>>skeezy+(OP)
The point is that they don’t see the URLs you visit, only the domains.
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3. skeezy+uw
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2025-08-15 14:35:53
>>foldr+f
are you sure about that? ive read its meta-info but didnt see that particular caveat
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2025-08-15 15:00:09
>>skeezy+uw
The URL is sent over the E2E encrypted connection. How do you suppose the ISP would be able to see it? Maybe three letter agencies have back doors into this kind of stuff, but your ISP doesn’t.
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