Is this legal for them to make this popup in front of all my http sites? they're modifying my traffic

Is this legal for them to make this popup in front of all my http sites? they're modifying my traffic.

Force HTTPS?
With something like HTTPS Everywhere?

Its legal until the courts make them stop. Dont hold your breathe. Some companies actually modified packets to tell bittorrent clients to stop downloading.

Time to encrypt everything.

>it's an Americans get cucked by their ISP episode

Send a complaint to the FCC.

Block it with adblock.

HTTPS everywhere only forces HTTPS on sites that support it reasonably well. It may actually disable HTTPS on sites that don't support it well.

Just click the big button acknowledging you've read it and implicitly confirming it's you they are talking about for future court use and move on

move to iurop but not to germany or united kingdom or austria

why would you even use sites that don't support https?

why do sites not support https?

seems archaic.

what will they do
can it be done? ill have to go read the soruce code adn coudl possibly make a custom rule
yea unfortunite part
well not my connection (roommates) and requires that he signes in to acknolodge
could just VPN to there lol.

>what will they do
Likely nothing but they could potentially fine comcast until they stop. Sending a complaint at least tells them about the problem.

This is a potential security issue. There's no guarantee that the entity who is tampering with your traffic is legitimate. A random link in a suspicious prompt isn't enough. Also comcast's only job is to deliver what you requested they don't(or at least shouldn't) have the right to insert content unrelated to that.

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>why do sites not support https?
ask the lazy-ass devs who still havent caught up with the practice of getting an https cert. Im a supporter of https-by-default and have lately been telling more and more sites to get a cert, a free one from letsencrypt if need be.... the response is silence and apathy

Just use HTTPS

In Canada Bell modifying http traffic if you don't pay your bill (or more commonly, when the chimps in charge think you didn't even though you did). Every page displays a message that you need to pay your bill and you can only access 1 page, the Bell Canada user section where you pay your bills.

If you force HTTPS, it completely bypasses this, allowing you to browse the internet dispite technically being cut off for not paying.

just pay for a vpn, $10 for a quarter year (with a coupon code you can easily google) from the site I use. Check out the torrentfreak article on logging practices to make your decision

Change your DNS like I suggested in Cred Forums

DNS is already pointed to google 8.8.8.8

clear your dns cache in command prompt

ipconfig /flushdns

It's not your traffic it was never your traffic that's why it's called traffic do you think you own traffic when you are stuck in it in real life in a car no your internet connection is not a car you own

>logging practices to make your decision
not the first time, and its proxied through our pfsense. I've checked and its resolving through google.

>caching dns server
>vpn tunnel to dedi in nearest datacenter
>custom dnsbl
I don't have this problem and you should be able to fix this on your own.

I find it hilarious yet I would be so pissed if it would happen to me

Of course it's fucking legal you dumb shit why wouldn't it be?

because of privacy violations,

If the traffic is not encrypted there should be no expectation of privacy.

t. schlomo goldberstein cohen

>cuckcast
No surprise. You should be using a VPN, not only for your illegal torrenting, but also to protect your privacy. I think you've now learned the control an ISP in the US has over their end users. Question you should be asking is, what if they're not secure enough? What if one of their network engineers decides to MITM your traffic?

Capitalism at its finest