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All browsing behavior can be used to build a profile about someone, whether for advertising, surveillance, or whatever. There's a lot more information in the fact that person A visited pages 1-6 on unencrypted website B than one might realize. This reason alone should be enough for us to demand encryption (not necessarily via CA certificates) for any connection that isn't demonstrably local and unintercepted.


How does that go away? Most internet advertising/surveillance is performed by the actor with whom you're directly communicating, I think....




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