Ask that question to Google not your ISP Google sees what you are browsing and gives you relevant ads to robe you into buying the thing which is being advertised. BTW that comment was so good that I liked it.
Ask that question to Google not your ISP Google sees what you are browsing and gives you relevant ads to robe you into buying the thing which is being advertised. BTW that comment was so good that I liked it.
Ask that question to Google not your ISP Google sees what you are browsing and gives you relevant ads to robe you into buying the thing which is being advertised. BTW that comment was so good that I liked it.
What's the problem with chrome if you use it right? I mean dont login the browser, delete cookies, dont save passwords, use incognito, no unsafe extensions, use ublock origin and you are fine I guess.
@@GeckoEidechse as long as you dont turn the option "safe browsing" on, no such thing will happen. It's off by default. You can analyse the packets with tools like wireshark. Google also knows this. And they are not that stupid to take the risk of getting caught.
Drotho Hmmm, you just explained one of the ways ransomeware works. Are you a government shill or hacker or just some shmo who knows absolutely nothing?
I think that would be a good idea to make a video telling which settings on a game impact on which part of a GPU, like highering the resolutions impacts more on the ROPs (raster operators) and etc. telling which kind of settings or filters impact more on which part of the gpu. this would help a lot to understand which settings you should increase or decrease to make your games runs faster depending on the gpu you have
This is actually fun to watch, i called my own ISP a few years back and told them to bridge their equipment where i afterwards sat up my own enterprise firewall (old laptop) after their equipment. I did this because i found out that they were scanning my local network and saving information such as device vendors + type ect. From the DNS information you can get a broad idea of what someone are doing, maybe. Not all ISP's want to save any information on you since it costs cash to do so. I for one is all in for encryption, it's not the ISP or goverments place to snoop on you just because they can. An inexpensive solution could also be to purchase 3x VPS services around the world for around 5$ each a month, setup VPN to each of them and than say. Traffic category 1 like HTTP, HTTPS can go to VPS1 Traffic category 2 like DNS, VOIP / other can go to VPS2 Traffic category 3 whatever data goes to VPS3 and traffic you dont care about just go through your ISP as normal. Of course it's still possible to connect all the traffic to a single individual but the point for me would be that, it would cost to much man power versus reward that anyone in their right mind would do it. Their are ofcourse also services like TOR that allows for some of this stuff to go through their network.
Bigger Luke, commonly abbreviated to BL, or more uncommonly BgL, is the slightly larger manifestation of Luke Skywalker that is said to appear in certain scenes of the original Star Wars Trilogy, contrasting to Regular Luke. The appearance of Bigger Luke in a particular scene is generally, but not always, judged relative to the height of Han Solo, and as such Han is the primary go-to frame of reference amongst Bigger Luke Theorists. Because of this, "No Han Pics"(commonly abbreviated to NHP) are generally discouraged, as it is very difficult to determine Luke's height without Han Solo as a constant frame of reference. Whilst uncommon, the use of other Star Wars characters to judge Luke's height are not unheard of. The second most common character to judge if Bigger Luke is in the scene or not has generally been Obi-Wan, followed closely by Princess Leia. The activity of combing the original Star Wars trilogy for instances of Bigger Luke is known as Luking.
Bigger Luke, commonly abbreviated to BL, or more uncommonly BgL, is the slightly larger manifestation of Luke Skywalker that is said to appear in certain scenes of the original Star Wars Trilogy, contrasting to Regular Luke. The appearance of Bigger Luke in a particular scene is generally, but not always, judged relative to the height of Han Solo, and as such Han is the primary go-to frame of reference amongst Bigger Luke Theorists. Because of this, "No Han Pics"(commonly abbreviated to NHP) are generally discouraged, as it is very difficult to determine Luke's height without Han Solo as a constant frame of reference. Whilst uncommon, the use of other Star Wars characters to judge Luke's height are not unheard of. The second most common character to judge if Bigger Luke is in the scene or not has generally been Obi-Wan, followed closely by Princess Leia. The activity of combing the original Star Wars trilogy for instances of Bigger Luke is known as Luking. Theories There have been many elaborate theories as to why there exists a larger version of Luke Skywalker in the original Star Wars films, however most theories fall into two general categories: The Canon Luke Hypothesis, sometimes simply The Bigger Luke Hypothesis, in which it is theorized that within the Star Wars universe and canon there does indeed exist a version of Luke Skywalker that is slightly larger than a posited regular Luke Skywalker, or Luke Prime. The Hamill Hypothesis, in which it is theorized that there exists an uncredited Mark Hamill look-alike who was used in certain scenes of the original trilogy for undisclosed reasons and whose identity has yet to be determined. The Canon Luke Hypothesis is the most popular of the two, with the Hamill Hypothesis a close second. Visual Evidence Evidence for the existence of Bigger Luke is scattered throughout the original Star Wars films, predominantly, or at least most well documented, in A New Hope. If one were to juxtapose multiple scenes containing both Luke Skywalker and Han Solo standing up in the same frame, one would quickly be able to discern the existence of a slightly larger version of Luke Skywalker, dubbed the titular Bigger Luke. It is generally agreed that Bigger Luke is approximately two to three centimeters / approximately an inch taller than Regular Luke, but disagreements as to the exact height discrepancy do exist, and tend to be muddled due to perspective. See Size Debate for more details. Regular%20Luke.png Regular Luke Bigger%20Luke.png Bigger Luke. Note the size discrepancy indicated by the red line in the previous image. A Larger World It is believed by supporters of the Canon Luke Hypothesis that Obi-Wan's line shortly after Luke first succeeds in blocking the training remote's shots (You've taken your first step into a larger world) is evidence of Obi-Wan's knowledge of there being a larger Luke Skywalker. Elaborated on here. A little short for a Stormtrooper? Another commonly held theory is that Princess Leia's comment towards Luke shortly before being rescued (Aren't you a little short for a Stormtrooper?) is a thinly-veiled acknowledgement of the existence of a size discrepancy between different versions of Luke Skywalker. Because this is an in-universe acknowledgement, it is generally deemed evidence in favor of the Canon-Luke Hypothesis, as opposed to the Hamill Hypothesis, as it seems very unlikely that a Star Wars character would acknowledge the existence of different actors. Conversely, supporters of the Hamill Hypothesis argue this could be some form of easter egg on the part of the production team, and therefore does not explicitly favor ether the Canon Luke or Hamill Hypothesis'. Other supporters of the Hamill Hypothesis even go so far as to claim it is unlikely Princess Leia would be aware of different versions of Luke Skywalker at this point in the timeline, and therefore it is, in fact, evidence in favor of the Hamill Hypothesis. Detractors claim that, through the force, Princess Leia could subconsciously manifest some form of awareness of the existence of two versions of Luke, but not be innately aware of it, merely seeing her statement as a witty quip. Some suggest that a more literal interpretation of Carrie Fisher's line would indicate evidence towards the extremely controversial and fringe Smaller Luke Hypothesis. See FORA for more details. The line "Aren't you a little short for a Stormtrooper?" does not seem to appear in the original script of Star Wars. Therefore the decision to reference Bigger Luke in some way or another must have been done later in development. Biggs There has been some suggestion that the inclusion of the peculiarly named character of Biggs Darklighter in the Star Wars canon is a direct hint as to the existence of a slightly larger version of Luke Skywalker.
ISPs typically only keep track of login times and login IPs to keep track of what user is using the system at what time. They don't monitor specific information unless there's a legal issue. They're just not allowed to. And it would put a demand on resources. Frankly, one can learn a lot more about a person from Facebook and the like.
turgsh01 next time I get "what sounds like a young female" I'm going be all like "you like what I'm into?" ;P just messin, I'd probably get some psycho
You have a really nice flow, it's very rare that I find any1 who speaks with a good flow & not just rambling on like brains just remember a long chain of data. Your humor ends up giving just the right pauses & they also end up cementing the end of your points, for me anyway.
Like he said we don't actively monitor your browsing habits. Side note, we also monitor how much network traffic is going in and out of a residence, to ensure consumers aren't using Residential accounts for Business or illegitimate use, i.e. server hosting, preventing bot farms (like one we caught in Fort Wayne). If you use a resi account for business purposes, get a business account. It can be used as a tax write-off, and we won't care too much about how much traffic there is.
A point to add is that, although they don't request it now, if ISPs require installing their certificate to grant access to their network, they'd be able to break the encryption without any issue. They'd simply act as a man in the middle and be able to see everything.
This video failed to answer some of the most burning questions that most people have when clicking on this video. 1. Do they know when you watch porn? 2. Do they save the info about what porn you watch? 3. Do they regularly access this information or even care?
They actually have answered those questions, if you was able to understand it. They always will log the URL you go onto, also the subs you visit/browse (example.com/subpages), but with the encryption (Secure | www.example.com), they will only see the main browsing URL, but not the content you browse, read, comment, etc. like on youtube. They will know that you are browsing around youtube, but not that you watch mothers giving birth, ants eating insects alive, and so on.
I like that the tone of the video seemed to imply that ISP's were definitely selling your data. The ISP I manage the infrastructure for records some data for three main reasons. Generally viewing traffic flow to know where to invest money, passing on DMCA notifications to avoid us having to deal with fines and lawsuits on the customers behalf and assisting the FBI on the occasional case of finding who is distributing child pornography to or from our network. We don't care what our clients do as long as lives are not being harmed and we don't have to deal with lawyers because someone wanted to share photoshop for free or not pay for a movie.
This is why you: -always use your gamer tag -always set your birthyear to 1836 -always set your location to Azerbaijan -always send delivered products to the neighbor's house and laugh about how clumsy FedEx is
The reason I’m obsessed with doing things with a VPN is exactly because my old ISP can see my P2P content! From that day on the one I cannot trust and fear the most is ISP instead of hackers and etc. Because I know they can monitor everything!
It's. Funny how much they know. I work at a phone provider and i can see exactly what phone a person has, their adress, their phone usage, and even information about their family (composition, age, amount). Keep in mind this is open information to about any employee, it's not just database protected for specific use.
Like he said we don't actively monitor your browsing habits. Side note, we also monitor how much network traffic is going in and out of a residence, to ensure consumers aren't using Residential accounts for Business use, i.e. server hosting, preventing bot farms (like one we caught in Fort Wayne). If you use a resi account for business purposes, get a business account. It can be used as a tax write-off, and we won't care too much about how much traffic there is.
I have a question for Linus, When it comes to buying a laptop with a EXP GDC eGPU dock hooked to it, would you see it as a cost effective benefit or a hardware detriment altogether? Buying a dock for your Graphics Card that's around 70 dollars is better than spending 700 dollars on the razer core itself. Not only just that but it potentially has more bandwidth than thunderbolt 3
There're just two problems with VPNs... especially Tunnel Bear. 1. They are slow. I'm not paying for 250Mb/s to then limit this to 10Mb/s using Tunnel Bear. 2. They should also circumvent those region locks but they just make it worse. Every site knows you're using a VPN and then block you completely. So I'd actually have to disable my VPN whenever I want to watch Netflix, HBO and any other movie website for that matter.
I watched a defcon vid that concerned trusting your VPN aswell. They talked about how they wanted to create a botnet. So what they did was they set up a VPN that would infect your packets with some javascript thingy, which would make your computer a bot. They put the IP of the VPN on 1 single list, realized that those lists all copy eachother nightly, and then got on all the lists. Within 24 hours they had thousands of bots
Honeslty there's so much people in the world I don't think they'll get through everyone's history, they might keep it only for reasons but won't have the time to go through it. If it's not my parents or people I know then I think im safe.
The ISP's also track you if you download torrents. Someone I know used Bit Torrent and they received a cease and desist letter from their ISP for copyright infringement!
Don't use free VPN's, they sell your information and VPN's like betternet and hidemyass have malware. I recommend at paid one like Nord VPN. This one doesn't sell your info, keep logs etc and there are lots of options like p2p, anti DDoS, double VPN, onion over VPN.
I have to confess that I do go on dodgy websites (mostly sex - and nothing illegal). But I often think that I should not be fearful of what other people might think. If I feel like a bad person because someone else judges what I do I think that says a lot about how pathetic and insecure in myself I am. It just shows that I can't be assertive in justiying my online preferences and feel secure in myself. Unfortunatly like almost everyone else I would be uncomfortable with someone else looking at my online activities. But I feel my discomfort says more about myself than the person doing the judging.
One thought that always comes to my mind is this; There are literally millions of people around the world connected to an ISP at any one time. I seriously doubt any ISP even has the time, nor cares enough to pull up the private data of one specific random person living in their parent's basement. Surely they've got more important things to do, like dealing with investors, upping our rates and raking in mega profits while providing terrible customer service and degrading our service until we rage and switch to another provider! Yes, our privacy is basically non-existent at this point but I just can't see an ISP prioritizing spying on people so much as to hire loads of employees to insure they have enough manpower to check in on each individual who uses their service. My point? You're probably fine... they don't care that you watch pr0n and creepy anime. If you're concerned about someone spying through your webcam, just look right at the camera and get really 'passionate' ;).
Also with TunnelBear, if you share it for example on Twitter, you get 1GB free, this is only once a month though, you can also delete the tweet or post right after you get the 1GB, that's what I do xD
What I find a lot more concerning than ISPs tracking your movements on the Internet is google tracking your movements in real life Just think about how much information they can get just by having your location data They can easily figure out: where you work, your work hours, who you work with, if you even got a job, how you get to work, who you life with, where you shop, how long you shop, what you do in your free time, who you spend your time with and a lot of behavioral patterns and other stuff. and even if you turn your gps off they can still get a rough location by triangulating your position with cell towers. I mean google maps tells you how long people spend on average in stores and when the most people are there just by using the location data on people who have google maps on their phones, not even the stores themselves have that data.
But if my data is private how will I be able see relevant ads for a product 5 weeks after I already purchased it?
i want to like this comment twice lol
Ur advertising id
Ask that question to Google not your ISP
Google sees what you are browsing and gives you relevant ads to robe you into buying the thing which is being advertised.
BTW that comment was so good that I liked it.
Ask that question to Google not your ISP
Google sees what you are browsing and gives you relevant ads to robe you into buying the thing which is being advertised.
BTW that comment was so good that I liked it.
Ask that question to Google not your ISP
Google sees what you are browsing and gives you relevant ads to robe you into buying the thing which is being advertised.
BTW that comment was so good that I liked it.
> Concerned about privacy
> Uses chrome
The irony is strong in this one… >.>
Yeah. Chrome essentially forwards all your activity to Alphabet.
Your username is very relevant. Gecko-based browsers are great. I’ve been using Firefox for a while now.
What's the problem with chrome if you use it right? I mean dont login the browser, delete cookies, dont save passwords, use incognito, no unsafe extensions, use ublock origin and you are fine I guess.
@@aim2986 For starters every URL you enter into Chrome is sent to Google servers regardless whether in incognito or not
@@GeckoEidechse as long as you dont turn the option "safe browsing" on, no such thing will happen. It's off by default. You can analyse the packets with tools like wireshark. Google also knows this. And they are not that stupid to take the risk of getting caught.
I was waiting for the tunnel bear ad, still a great video though.
Yeah... I was like "Wait for it... Waaaiitt for it... BLAM TunnelBear! Duh~!"
The segway was not that good I was expecting better.
We knew what we were in for when we saw the title ^_^
Lecten ikr
So was I. I was expecting a better tie in though
Hey, my ISP.
I really hope that you're not checking out the things I'm downloading.
If you are... plz don't tell the govument.
dangit bobby
You can't torrent propane bobby
You wouldn't download a car?
What are you downloading??
@@Seizoooo porn :(
Friend: "I dont mind, I have nothing to hide anyway"
Me: "Hmm... So, can I rummage through your phone?"
Friend: "What?!? NO, Thats private!"
Nagol93 he's totally boning your mom!
Nagol93 just because you have nothing to hide doesn't mean you're not entitled to privacy
There's a difference between algorithms looking at your data and friends who might judge you for it.
Drotho Hmmm, you just explained one of the ways ransomeware works. Are you a government shill or hacker or just some shmo who knows absolutely nothing?
+Midnuh No, it does mean that.
I think that would be a good idea to make a video telling which settings on a game impact on which part of a GPU, like highering the resolutions impacts more on the ROPs (raster operators) and etc. telling which kind of settings or filters impact more on which part of the gpu. this would help a lot to understand which settings you should increase or decrease to make your games runs faster depending on the gpu you have
Did I just watch a 7 minute advertisement for TunnelBear?
maybe
Pretty much.
CtrlShiftGo They always do advertising like this at the end of their videos, this time it makes sense to be for Tunnelbear.
CtrlShiftGo Only that the same things Luke said about ISPs apply to VPN server hosters as well.
CtrlShiftGo There are VPNs besides TunnelBear so it wasn't *necessarily* an ad.
This is actually fun to watch, i called my own ISP a few years back and told them to bridge their equipment where i afterwards sat up my own enterprise firewall (old laptop) after their equipment. I did this because i found out that they were scanning my local network and saving information such as device vendors + type ect.
From the DNS information you can get a broad idea of what someone are doing, maybe. Not all ISP's want to save any information on you since it costs cash to do so.
I for one is all in for encryption, it's not the ISP or goverments place to snoop on you just because they can. An inexpensive solution could also be to purchase 3x VPS services around the world for around 5$ each a month, setup VPN to each of them and than say.
Traffic category 1 like HTTP, HTTPS can go to VPS1
Traffic category 2 like DNS, VOIP / other can go to VPS2
Traffic category 3 whatever data goes to VPS3
and traffic you dont care about just go through your ISP as normal.
Of course it's still possible to connect all the traffic to a single individual but the point for me would be that, it would cost to much man power versus reward that anyone in their right mind would do it.
Their are ofcourse also services like TOR that allows for some of this stuff to go through their network.
should I start my own ISP?
ye let's do it
proudly would I invest in this intriguing start-up company
Make it open source. That way everybody can agree on what it spies on.
You got a couple million hanging around?
So you want to start a person that provides internet? Wouldn't it be better to start your own IS? Internet service?
My ISP knows that I'm a sick, sick, fucker.
the midget porn isn't helping either, and why the fuck were you trying to download Rapelay
As long as you don't listen to JLS, you're only as weird as the rest of us.
same here
tell me about it
Bigger Luke, commonly abbreviated to BL, or more uncommonly BgL, is the slightly larger manifestation of Luke Skywalker that is said to appear in certain scenes of the original Star Wars Trilogy, contrasting to Regular Luke.
The appearance of Bigger Luke in a particular scene is generally, but not always, judged relative to the height of Han Solo, and as such Han is the primary go-to frame of reference amongst Bigger Luke Theorists. Because of this, "No Han Pics"(commonly abbreviated to NHP) are generally discouraged, as it is very difficult to determine Luke's height without Han Solo as a constant frame of reference. Whilst uncommon, the use of other Star Wars characters to judge Luke's height are not unheard of. The second most common character to judge if Bigger Luke is in the scene or not has generally been Obi-Wan, followed closely by Princess Leia. The activity of combing the original Star Wars trilogy for instances of Bigger Luke is known as Luking.
So I'm not the only one who sees a compressed link and instantly visits it
Bigger Luke, commonly abbreviated to BL, or more uncommonly BgL, is the slightly larger manifestation of Luke Skywalker that is said to appear in certain scenes of the original Star Wars Trilogy, contrasting to Regular Luke.
The appearance of Bigger Luke in a particular scene is generally, but not always, judged relative to the height of Han Solo, and as such Han is the primary go-to frame of reference amongst Bigger Luke Theorists. Because of this, "No Han Pics"(commonly abbreviated to NHP) are generally discouraged, as it is very difficult to determine Luke's height without Han Solo as a constant frame of reference. Whilst uncommon, the use of other Star Wars characters to judge Luke's height are not unheard of. The second most common character to judge if Bigger Luke is in the scene or not has generally been Obi-Wan, followed closely by Princess Leia. The activity of combing the original Star Wars trilogy for instances of Bigger Luke is known as Luking.
Theories
There have been many elaborate theories as to why there exists a larger version of Luke Skywalker in the original Star Wars films, however most theories fall into two general categories:
The Canon Luke Hypothesis, sometimes simply The Bigger Luke Hypothesis, in which it is theorized that within the Star Wars universe and canon there does indeed exist a version of Luke Skywalker that is slightly larger than a posited regular Luke Skywalker, or Luke Prime.
The Hamill Hypothesis, in which it is theorized that there exists an uncredited Mark Hamill look-alike who was used in certain scenes of the original trilogy for undisclosed reasons and whose identity has yet to be determined.
The Canon Luke Hypothesis is the most popular of the two, with the Hamill Hypothesis a close second.
Visual Evidence
Evidence for the existence of Bigger Luke is scattered throughout the original Star Wars films, predominantly, or at least most well documented, in A New Hope. If one were to juxtapose multiple scenes containing both Luke Skywalker and Han Solo standing up in the same frame, one would quickly be able to discern the existence of a slightly larger version of Luke Skywalker, dubbed the titular Bigger Luke. It is generally agreed that Bigger Luke is approximately two to three centimeters / approximately an inch taller than Regular Luke, but disagreements as to the exact height discrepancy do exist, and tend to be muddled due to perspective. See Size Debate for more details.
Regular%20Luke.png
Regular Luke
Bigger%20Luke.png
Bigger Luke. Note the size discrepancy indicated by the red line in the previous image.
A Larger World
It is believed by supporters of the Canon Luke Hypothesis that Obi-Wan's line shortly after Luke first succeeds in blocking the training remote's shots (You've taken your first step into a larger world) is evidence of Obi-Wan's knowledge of there being a larger Luke Skywalker. Elaborated on here.
A little short for a Stormtrooper?
Another commonly held theory is that Princess Leia's comment towards Luke shortly before being rescued (Aren't you a little short for a Stormtrooper?) is a thinly-veiled acknowledgement of the existence of a size discrepancy between different versions of Luke Skywalker. Because this is an in-universe acknowledgement, it is generally deemed evidence in favor of the Canon-Luke Hypothesis, as opposed to the Hamill Hypothesis, as it seems very unlikely that a Star Wars character would acknowledge the existence of different actors.
Conversely, supporters of the Hamill Hypothesis argue this could be some form of easter egg on the part of the production team, and therefore does not explicitly favor ether the Canon Luke or Hamill Hypothesis'. Other supporters of the Hamill Hypothesis even go so far as to claim it is unlikely Princess Leia would be aware of different versions of Luke Skywalker at this point in the timeline, and therefore it is, in fact, evidence in favor of the Hamill Hypothesis. Detractors claim that, through the force, Princess Leia could subconsciously manifest some form of awareness of the existence of two versions of Luke, but not be innately aware of it, merely seeing her statement as a witty quip.
Some suggest that a more literal interpretation of Carrie Fisher's line would indicate evidence towards the extremely controversial and fringe Smaller Luke Hypothesis. See FORA for more details.
The line "Aren't you a little short for a Stormtrooper?" does not seem to appear in the original script of Star Wars. Therefore the decision to reference Bigger Luke in some way or another must have been done later in development.
Biggs
There has been some suggestion that the inclusion of the peculiarly named character of Biggs Darklighter in the Star Wars canon is a direct hint as to the existence of a slightly larger version of Luke Skywalker.
Ryan King look up the URL at 1:26
Bigger Luke is obviously a myth! What is this nonsense?
I was almost entirely sure this was going to be the lyrics of "Never gonna give you up" on Genius
ISPs typically only keep track of login times and login IPs to keep track of what user is using the system at what time. They don't monitor specific information unless there's a legal issue. They're just not allowed to. And it would put a demand on resources. Frankly, one can learn a lot more about a person from Facebook and the like.
On that note, TUNELBEAR!
What people use the internet for:
"Porn"
What I use the internet for:
"How to make boiling water?"
just freeze water once you boil it to save it for later
Therefore your ISP has good reason to believe you are a dumbass.
Im gonna search right now
How i can save my name lol 🌝
I use a vpn to play roblox lol
enjoy my weird fetish isp
Let me guess...
Redhead Midgets?
Dude your comment's gonna get alot of weird fetishes hahahah
Zonic229 anal vore?
Zonic229 XD
"..old black midgets fisting redhead bbw with toilet brush.."
When Luke says "The vast majority of us has done something online that we sorta not rather share with the rest of the world."
PORN... he means porn.
Yes. Yes he does
@трипять - think I've seen that one.
Just let Bonzi Buddy run some port scans.
Personally best antivirus for 2020
@@eness379 just wait till 2022
@@eness379 lmao
@@konradkusmij lmao
That really was a very clear explanation for some unclear parts of how the internet works. Nice job.
I think it's a little creepy knowing that every time I call my ISP for support, they can look up my browsing history and see what I've been doing.
turgsh01 next time I get "what sounds like a young female" I'm going be all like "you like what I'm into?" ;P just messin, I'd probably get some psycho
You have a really nice flow, it's very rare that I find any1 who speaks with a good flow & not just rambling on like brains just remember a long chain of data.
Your humor ends up giving just the right pauses & they also end up cementing the end of your points, for me anyway.
You missed an opportunity for some classic Rick Rolling at 1:27
instead we got...big luke?
Like he said we don't actively monitor your browsing habits.
Side note, we also monitor how much network traffic is going in and out of a residence, to ensure consumers aren't using Residential accounts for Business or illegitimate use, i.e. server hosting, preventing bot farms (like one we caught in Fort Wayne).
If you use a resi account for business purposes, get a business account. It can be used as a tax write-off, and we won't care too much about how much traffic there is.
A point to add is that, although they don't request it now, if ISPs require installing their certificate to grant access to their network, they'd be able to break the encryption without any issue. They'd simply act as a man in the middle and be able to see everything.
This video failed to answer some of the most burning questions that most people have when clicking on this video.
1. Do they know when you watch porn?
2. Do they save the info about what porn you watch?
3. Do they regularly access this information or even care?
If there into the same stuff as you they probably do.
Yes, no, I think you can answer this yourself.
They actually have answered those questions, if you was able to understand it.
They always will log the URL you go onto, also the subs you visit/browse (example.com/subpages), but with the encryption (Secure | www.example.com), they will only see the main browsing URL, but not the content you browse, read, comment, etc. like on youtube. They will know that you are browsing around youtube, but not that you watch mothers giving birth, ants eating insects alive, and so on.
You weren't paying attention
or if my dad knows that I am watching porn
90% of the comments are talking about porn
Prince Cupcake The whole video is about porn.
Richard true
A good amount of people watch porn.
Prince Cupcake yeah. As long as you watch legal porn and not illegal porn.
some people have some weird fetishes dude, it just seems creepy to think that someone knows what we jerk off to
Thanks I really needed to know about bigger Luke
The question is, what information do they actually track in practice, ie., what data are they legally allowed to track or store.
Perfect TunnelBear ad is perfect :)
Good job guys!
If only all ads in the world could be this useful and beneficial to watch.
Bigger Luke?
I like that the tone of the video seemed to imply that ISP's were definitely selling your data. The ISP I manage the infrastructure for records some data for three main reasons. Generally viewing traffic flow to know where to invest money, passing on DMCA notifications to avoid us having to deal with fines and lawsuits on the customers behalf and assisting the FBI on the occasional case of finding who is distributing child pornography to or from our network. We don't care what our clients do as long as lives are not being harmed and we don't have to deal with lawyers because someone wanted to share photoshop for free or not pay for a movie.
Oh no... the will find out I use a hackintosh. Darn EULA.
But hackintoshs are legal...
It's legal, but you can't sell a Hackintosh. It violates the Digital Millenium Copyright Act.
1:40 That information just relived me 😌
This is why you:
-always use your gamer tag
-always set your birthyear to 1836
-always set your location to Azerbaijan
-always send delivered products to the neighbor's house and laugh about how clumsy FedEx is
Good
The reason I’m obsessed with doing things with a VPN is exactly because my old ISP can see my P2P content! From that day on the one I cannot trust and fear the most is ISP instead of hackers and etc. Because I know they can monitor everything!
Lol, my ISP must be scared for life since I always look for some kinky stuff
............
im sure those bots have seen far worse
It's. Funny how much they know.
I work at a phone provider and i can see exactly what phone a person has, their adress, their phone usage, and even information about their family (composition, age, amount). Keep in mind this is open information to about any employee, it's not just database protected for specific use.
In Germany, the ISP's only store the Information for 7 days.
But does the national security store it longer?
Oh, really? Do you have a source? That's interesting to know. :)
HEILLL NAAA in germany people can get locked up for facebook comments.
They claim they do, but how do you know?
America is far from free.... :-)
Like he said we don't actively monitor your browsing habits.
Side note, we also monitor how much network traffic is going in and out of a residence, to ensure consumers aren't using Residential accounts for Business use, i.e. server hosting, preventing bot farms (like one we caught in Fort Wayne).
If you use a resi account for business purposes, get a business account. It can be used as a tax write-off, and we won't care too much about how much traffic there is.
I have a question for Linus,
When it comes to buying a laptop with a EXP GDC eGPU dock hooked to it, would you see it as a cost effective benefit or a hardware detriment altogether?
Buying a dock for your Graphics Card that's around 70 dollars is better than spending 700 dollars on the razer core itself.
Not only just that but it potentially has more bandwidth than thunderbolt 3
last techquickie had a better looking background, here we are back to white :/ the new one with low polygon design was great :D bring it back please !
I would have been very disappointed were Tunnel Bear not the sponsor on this video.
I was waiting the entire video for Luke to link Tunnel Bear into this but it was an entire separate segment. daaammmn.
2:16, would packet size of passwords really change? Isn't it always a constant since hashing functions are client-side?
This guy's getting good at Techquickie!
Insert ISP Jokes below: Mine is - Who needs an ISP when pigeons can still carry messages and poop on unsuspecting passer-bys :).
actually someone sent a digital msg with pigeons.
Pigeons were pretty much used as the physical layer.
the media.
Kinda like a ethernet cable or wifi.
There're just two problems with VPNs... especially Tunnel Bear.
1. They are slow. I'm not paying for 250Mb/s to then limit this to 10Mb/s using Tunnel Bear.
2. They should also circumvent those region locks but they just make it worse. Every site knows you're using a VPN and then block you completely. So I'd actually have to disable my VPN whenever I want to watch Netflix, HBO and any other movie website for that matter.
Uhh I got an advert
"did you know your isp can see your video activity"
That's why I'm watching this video 😂
I love how you talk about VPN during the video and not mention TunnelBear until it's time.
Holy Shit.... I thought i was watching porn secretly.
sujit gupta Meh, I hope whoever is hacking the sites I'm on enjoys the porn I watch. I don't really care TBH
Fussions use pornflip. com they got full length videos lol
I thought porn was secretly watching me.....
And here you are confessing what you're doing.
all the way out to above north van/fraser valley/coq land of nowhere just for a drone video of someone dragging a corsair box? that's dedicated
Bigger Luke.
DragonInferno First comment of this I've seen was this. Lol, same
Bigger Luke.
The ad before the vid ( not the sponsor the actual TH-cam ad) was about isp’s knowing what you watch, freaky
I like to think they watch me watch weird porn all day
Goat sex is the shit man
Profile pic checks out.
Can I have your profile pic? For researching purposes of course
Global warming is hot I heard pornhub will encrypt you watching bbw porn or whatever you're into
OverSpectre you must be a muslim
I watched a defcon vid that concerned trusting your VPN aswell. They talked about how they wanted to create a botnet. So what they did was they set up a VPN that would infect your packets with some javascript thingy, which would make your computer a bot. They put the IP of the VPN on 1 single list, realized that those lists all copy eachother nightly, and then got on all the lists. Within 24 hours they had thousands of bots
Thank god. Wouldn’t want them to know the specifics of my TH-cam activity.
I fucking CALLED the sponsor XD The second Luke started going off about VPNs, I knew it was gonna be TunnelBear
Does my ISP know about me?
I hope so, I'm a customer
oh my gosh its crystal clear! Why is the video soo good??
Well this is some scary knowledge :)
I like the editing on this
Ah yes, The mysteries of "Bigger Luke" will possibly never be solved...
Let's pray for ISPs, they go through really fucked up shit.
"we've all done something online that we'd rather not share with the rest of the world" *hentai intensifies*
Ong
@@hinataunderwear585 ong🙄
@@JVC2447 ong
I will make the world look at my sick disgusting fetishes
@@Brindlebrother gets arrested 10 minutes later
If you are on windows use opera web browser has an integrated vpn,or change to linux has mulstiple options to keep you anonymous online
I just log into my neighbors wifi : )
An entire video just to advertise tunnel bear. Amazing!
how do we know the government didnt pay you to make us feel secure
*missing 2 weeks later*
A mobile gamer You still OK man?
Merk Shikamaru he gone...
You're back?
He dead
RIP
"A mobile gamer".
Best product placement in history.
Masters of advertising!
Alrighty boys, we're pretty much in deep shit at this point 💀
Really 😭
Yeah... I now need to contact spectrum to ask them some “personal questions”
Isp doesn't care unless it's cp. And u download illegal xorn
Honeslty there's so much people in the world I don't think they'll get through everyone's history, they might keep it only for reasons but won't have the time to go through it. If it's not my parents or people I know then I think im safe.
There is an important program called vpn
Edit: i didn't expect tunnel bear
this comment is sponsored by NordVPN
1:27 someone loves them some star wars theories and that is awesome
What if I spam DNS requests at an insane rate? will they run out of logging space for me?
Or just use an encrypted dns provider that uses dns over https or something like that such as cloudflare.
@@coolguy284_2 yeah, but my point isn't to avoid getting tracked but to mess with the isp
I doubt they may throttle u though
This is where Tunnelbear ad really helps xD
Use tor bro
The ISP's also track you if you download torrents. Someone I know used Bit Torrent and they received a cease and desist letter from their ISP for copyright infringement!
So my ISP knows I've been pirating animal-themed VPN services?
You wouldnt torrent a condom would you?
pirating a VPN? are you that fucking stupid.
@@kole1678 Just a happy little accident
how do you pirate a VPN?
It's server sided, it doesn't work
Using a VPN is basically putting the same trust in them as in ISPs. Except for accessing restricted sites etc.
What free unlimited VPN do you recommend my good friend?
I recommend Betternet, it is fast, %100 free and you can pay for premium for much faster servers (they are very fast even if you don't get premium).
Is that for Android? I mean for PC
get cracked hotspot shield
Don’t even bother with free VPN’s
Don't use free VPN's, they sell your information and VPN's like betternet and hidemyass have malware. I recommend at paid one like Nord VPN. This one doesn't sell your info, keep logs etc and there are lots of options like p2p, anti DDoS, double VPN, onion over VPN.
for the first time I find an ad that is actually useful
/the best vpn: PIA
I was expecting the TunnelBear ad, but that got me to buy it anyway
"who uses 3 letter passwords for everything" - Oh shit.. I knew they watched me...
OverscorePlayZ i use 0nIy 0ne
ur pass is "gay"
being simple not precise: This is the only time that the tunnelbear ad made sense
5:10 "that would be bad..."
I have to confess that I do go on dodgy websites (mostly sex - and nothing illegal). But I often think that I should not be fearful of what other people might think. If I feel like a bad person because someone else judges what I do I think that says a lot about how pathetic and insecure in myself I am. It just shows that I can't be assertive in justiying my online preferences and feel secure in myself.
Unfortunatly like almost everyone else I would be uncomfortable with someone else looking at my online activities. But I feel my discomfort says more about myself than the person doing the judging.
"Linus's hair as fast as possible"
its confusing to me and i wanna know what going on there
1:51 "I'll be back until lunch."
One thought that always comes to my mind is this; There are literally millions of people around the world connected to an ISP at any one time. I seriously doubt any ISP even has the time, nor cares enough to pull up the private data of one specific random person living in their parent's basement. Surely they've got more important things to do, like dealing with investors, upping our rates and raking in mega profits while providing terrible customer service and degrading our service until we rage and switch to another provider!
Yes, our privacy is basically non-existent at this point but I just can't see an ISP prioritizing spying on people so much as to hire loads of employees to insure they have enough manpower to check in on each individual who uses their service. My point? You're probably fine... they don't care that you watch pr0n and creepy anime. If you're concerned about someone spying through your webcam, just look right at the camera and get really 'passionate' ;).
In Bahnhof we trust.
Lol, rewatching this off the keylogger video, RIP Tunnelbear
bigger Luke?! 1:26😂
Can you make a video explaining how MBR and GPT works?
if they ever find my secrets, I'm going to say it was my little sister
Also with TunnelBear, if you share it for example on Twitter, you get 1GB free, this is only once a month though, you can also delete the tweet or post right after you get the 1GB, that's what I do xD
ISP:This is nice no one has noticed we have been spying on you..
TechQuickie: *Hold my beer*🍺🍺
So that's why there those combos linking your internet to your phone to your landline to your cable. It's easier to profile you.
BL bigger luke
man this video was hilarious. keep it up I love this channel
ISP porn...
I wonder if they know about that...
What I find a lot more concerning than ISPs tracking your movements on the Internet is google tracking your movements in real life
Just think about how much information they can get just by having your location data
They can easily figure out: where you work, your work hours, who you work with, if you even got a job, how you get to work, who you life with, where you shop, how long you shop, what you do in your free time, who you spend your time with and a lot of behavioral patterns and other stuff. and even if you turn your gps off they can still get a rough location by triangulating your position with cell towers.
I mean google maps tells you how long people spend on average in stores and when the most people are there just by using the location data on people who have google maps on their phones, not even the stores themselves have that data.